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Quiz 3
Informative Presentations, Finding Information
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Communication
Undergraduate 1
02/16/2014

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What are the 2 Fundamental Principles of Informative Presentations?
Definition

1. Show the audience the relationship between you and your topic

2. Relate the topic to the audience to ensure their interst and understanding

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Define: Informative Presentation
Definition
One that increases an audience's knowledge about a subject or that helps the audience learn more about an issue or idea
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What are the 4 purposes of an informative presentation?
Definition

1. Create information hunger

2. Help the audience understand the information

3. Help the audience remember the information

4. Help the audience apply the information

Term

Provide an example of the following:

 

"Build on the know"

Definition
If you are giving a speech on depression; does your audeince know the possible cuases of depression? Build on this.
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Provide an example of the following:

 

"Use humor and wit"

Definition
Integrating a joke into your presentation. Can help the audience remember your info better
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Provide an example of the following:

 

"Use sensory aids"

Definition
Using a diagram or organizational chart; especially if your topic is challenging or complex
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Provide an example of the following:

 

"Organize to optimize learning"

Definition
Outlining, using organizational indicators and transitions in your speech
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Provide an example of the following:

 

"Reward your listeners"

Definition
Reinforce your speech with reading usable information that your audience can apply
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List and Define the 4 skills for the informative presenter
Definition

1. Defining: revealing the presenter's intended meaning of a term, especially if the term is technical, scientific, controversial, not commonly used

2. Describing: evokes the meaning of a person, a place, an object, or an experience by telling about its size, weight, color, texture, smell, or your feelings about it

3. Explaining: reveals how something works, why something occured, or how something should be evaluated

4. Demonstrating: Showing the audience an object, a person, or a place; showing the audience how to do something; or showing the audience why something occurs

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List the 5 Potential Sources for Information
Definition

1. Personal Experience

2. Library Resources

3. The Internet

4. Interviews with others

5.?

Term

Define and give an example:

 

"Bibliographic reference"

Definition

Complete citations that appear in the references or works cited section of your speech outline

 

ex. citing a newspaper article that you used for your speech in your outline

Term

Define and give an example:

 

"Oral Citation"

Definition

Tells listeners who the source is, how recent information is, and the source's qualifications

 

Ex. "Jayne O'Donnell, writing in the Sept. 6th edition of USA today.." (said verbally in speech)

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List the 6 ways for locating supporting material
Definition

1. Examples

2. Narratives

3. Surveys

4. Testimony

5. Numbers and Statistics

6. Analogies

7. Definitions?

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