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050 4 _aP91.3
050 4 _aPE1408
100 1 _aBarton, Kris
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aExploring Public Speaking
_cKris Barton
250 _a4th Edition
264 2 _bOpen Textbook Library
264 1 _bUniversity System of Georgia
300 _a1 online resource
490 0 _aOpen textbook library.
505 0 _aChapter 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 and 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
520 0 _aIn Exploring Public Speaking, especially in its second through fourth editions, we have attempted to create 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. We believe this text addresses all the subjects that traditional publishers' books would address in an appropriate writing style and with appropriate college-level learning theory in mind. The appendices address some additional topics that might be excluded from most texts, but that we believe add to the experience: learning theory, plagiarism, speaking online, speaking to diverse audiences, and humor in public speaking. In the third and fourth editions we have added "case study" examples and some different outline samples. We think this book is especially useful in 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, we are aware of the needs of basic public speaking students. Three ancillaries are currently available: electronic "flash cards" for study, PowerPoint slide decks on the 15 main chapters, and test banks for the 15 main chapters. As the website is developed, it will include videos of student speeches.
542 1 _fAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on print resource
650 0 _aHumanities
_vTextbooks
650 0 _aCommunication
_vTextbooks
650 0 _aRhetoric
_vTextbooks
700 1 _aTucker, Barbara G.
_eauthor
710 2 _aOpen Textbook Library
_edistributor
856 4 0 _uhttps://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/411
_zAccess online version
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