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4.1: Effective Delivery Techniques--Readings and Videos

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    The readings for this module focus on delivery, body language, and utilizing visual aids.  

    Adora Svitak. (2020). Speak Up! : Speeches by Young People to Empower and Inspire. White Lion Publishing. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=sso&db=e864sww&AN=2388078&site=eds-live&custid=s9211204

    Dale Carnegie & Associates. (2021). Speak! : Overcoming the Fear and Horror of Public Speaking. G&D Media. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=sso&db=nlebk&AN=2736438&site=eds-live&custid=s9211204

    Derek Halbert, & Hayley Whitaker. (2016). Advocacy and Public Speaking: A Student’s Introduction. University of Chester Press. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.a...ustid=s9211204

    This reading discusses advocacy through politics from Madison Kimrey, Political Activist.  This reading helps you prepare for the classroom exercise and complete the assignment in Module 3. The focus of this reading is to increase understanding of finding one’s voice and using it to make positive change.

    Reading 1:

    Madison Kimrey Political activist, p. 33. In Adora Svitak. (2020). Speak Up! : Speeches by Young People to Empower and Inspire. White Lion Publishing.

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    This reading discusses human rights from Joseph Kim Human Rights Activist This reading helps you prepare for the classroom exercise and complete the assignment in Module 3. The focus of this reading is on advocating for human rights.

    Reading 2:

    Joseph Kim Human rights activist, p. 34. In Adora Svitak. (2020). Speak Up! : Speeches by Young People to Empower and Inspire. White Lion Publishing.

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    This reading provides tips for effective presentations. This reading helps you prepare for the classroom exercise and complete the assignment in Module 3. The focus of this reading is on delivery, body language and using visual aids.

    Reading 3:

    The following readings are from: Dale Carnegie & Associates. (2021). Speak! : Overcoming the Fear and Horror of Public Speaking. G&D Media.

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    Top Presentation Tips

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    This reading provides guidelines for effective public speaking. This reading helps you prepare for the classroom exercise and complete the assignment in Module 3. The focus of this reading using professional language, gestures, and body language in public speaking.

    Reading 4:

    The following reading is from: Derek Halbert, & Hayley Whitaker. (2016). Advocacy and Public Speaking: A Student’s Introduction. University of Chester Press. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=sso&db=nlebk&AN=1350227&site=eds-live&custid=s9211204

    Chapter 1: Twelve Rules for Speaking in Public

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    This reading discusses ways to prepare a professional speech. This reading helps you prepare for the classroom exercise and complete the assignment in Module 3. The focus of this reading is to provide information on preparing a professional speech.

    Reading 5:

    Chapter 2: Preparing a Speech

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    These two videos offer tips for effective public speaking. These two videos help you prepare for the classroom exercise and complete the assignment in Module 3. The focus of these two videos is on techniques for effective communication and public speaking.

    Videos:

    Greene, R. (2014, November). The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history. [Video]. TEDxOrgangeCoast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0a61wFaF8A

    Phillps, J.P. (2019, February). The 110 techniques of communication and public speaking. [Video].

    TedXTalks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0pxo-dS9Hc

     


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