Exploring Public Speaking Barbara Tucker
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Introduction to Edition 4.2 (2023) of Exploring Public Speaking -- Chapter 1: The Basics of Public Speaking -- Chapter 2: Audience Analysis and Listening -- Chapter 3: Ethics in Public Speaking -- Chapter 4: Developing Topics for Your Speech -- Chapter 5: Researching Your Speeches -- Chapter 6: Organizing and Outlining Your Speech -- Chapter 7: Supporting Your Speech Ideas -- Chapter 8: Introductions and Conclusions -- Chapter 9: Presentation Aids in Speaking -- Chapter 10: Language -- Chapter 11: Delivery -- Chapter 12: Informative Speaking -- Chapter 13: Persuasive Speaking -- Chapter 14: Logical Reasoning -- Chapter 15: Special Occasion Speaking -- Appendix A: Cultural Diversity in Public Speaking -- Appendix B: Succeeding as a College Student -- Appendix C: Public Speaking Online -- Appendix D: Funny Talk: The Art and Craft of Using Humor in Public Address -- Appendix E: APA Citation -- Appendix F: Research with Dalton State Library Resources -- Appendix G: Glossary -- Appendix H: References -- Appendix I: Sample Outlines and Formats -- Appendix J: Case Studies
Exploring Public Speaking is a usable, zero-cost textbook for basic public speaking courses or courses that include basic public speaking skills as one of their primary learning outcomes. The free, open nature of the text means that instructors are able to use all or part of it, and add their own materials. Standout features include coverage of PowerPoint, audience analysis and responsiveness, ethics in public speaking, persuasion, special occasion speeches, and structure of speeches. Because it was written by communication professors with decades of experience in the classroom, Exploring Public Speaking is made to fit the needs of basic public speaking students.
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