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== M: Arrangement and Delivery (Structure and Apprehension) ==
== Monday, 7/1 ==
=== Arrangement (Structure, Roadmaps, Signposts, Recaps) ===
* Preparation:
* Preparation:
# Prepare 3-4 impromptu outlines
# Prepare 3-4 impromptu outlines
# Watch [http://player.mediaamp.io/p/U8-EDC/FB0qRIhdQWDn/select/media/YlRwHCts1got why speech is a distinct medium]
# Watch [http://player.mediaamp.io/p/U8-EDC/FB0qRIhdQWDn/select/media/YlRwHCts1got why speech is a distinct medium]
# Watch [http://player.mediaamp.io/p/U8-EDC/FB0qRIhdQWDn/select/media/qj25ceyfAdEG how speaking and writing are distinct]
# Watch [http://player.mediaamp.io/p/U8-EDC/FB0qRIhdQWDn/select/media/qj25ceyfAdEG how speaking and writing are distinct]
* Activities:
# Discuss the importance of arrangement and delivery
# Brainstorm multiple impromptu speeches as a class, then small groups, and finally in pairs
== Wednesday, 7/3 ==
=== Delivery (Apprehension, Projection, Eye Contact, Movement) ===
* Preparation:
# Prepare 3-4 impromptu outlines
# Think a bit about the last time you got nervous before a speech. What was the context? What did you think before, during, and after the speech? What was your body feeling?
# Think a bit about the last time you got nervous before a speech. What was the context? What did you think before, during, and after the speech? What was your body feeling?
* Activities:
* Activities:
# Discuss the importance of arrangement and delivery
# Discuss the nature and causes of PSA, and how to manage it.
# Discuss the nature and causes of PSA, and how to manage it.
# Discuss breath control, projection, and gestures
# Discuss breath control, projection, and gestures
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# If you feel apprehensive, you might read [https://canvas.uw.edu/files/57296596/ this chapter], which provides a great way of changing the mindset that's making your nervous
# If you feel apprehensive, you might read [https://canvas.uw.edu/files/57296596/ this chapter], which provides a great way of changing the mindset that's making your nervous


== W: Impromptu Round 1 ==
== Friday, 7/5 ==
* Preparation:
=== DUE: [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1303239/assignments/4860713 Knowledgeable Topics] ===
# Practice, practice, PRACTICE!
# Review the peer-analysis [[Introduction_to_Public_Speaking_(Summer_2019)#Impromptu_Peer-Analysis|assignment description]]
# Watch a [https://canvas.uw.edu/files/57296601/ sample peer critique]
* Activities:
# Impromptu Speeches
# Peer-Analysis
 
== F: DUE: Knowledgeable Topics ==

Latest revision as of 07:19, 7 July 2019

Monday, 7/1[edit]

Arrangement (Structure, Roadmaps, Signposts, Recaps)[edit]

  • Preparation:
  1. Prepare 3-4 impromptu outlines
  2. Watch why speech is a distinct medium
  3. Watch how speaking and writing are distinct
  • Activities:
  1. Discuss the importance of arrangement and delivery
  2. Brainstorm multiple impromptu speeches as a class, then small groups, and finally in pairs

Wednesday, 7/3[edit]

Delivery (Apprehension, Projection, Eye Contact, Movement)[edit]

  • Preparation:
  1. Prepare 3-4 impromptu outlines
  2. Think a bit about the last time you got nervous before a speech. What was the context? What did you think before, during, and after the speech? What was your body feeling?
  • Activities:
  1. Discuss the nature and causes of PSA, and how to manage it.
  2. Discuss breath control, projection, and gestures
  3. Brainstorm multiple impromptu speeches as a class, then small groups, and finally in pairs
  • Optional Readings:
  1. An interesting strategy for dealing with speech apprehension discussed on NPR's Morning Edition
  2. If you feel apprehensive, you might read this chapter, which provides a great way of changing the mindset that's making your nervous

Friday, 7/5[edit]

DUE: Knowledgeable Topics[edit]