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Discussion Board #8: Informative Speech Organization Examples
LAST WEEK:
You browsed through examples of informative presentations to get a sense of the presenter’s type of speech, subject choice, and purpose. Now, we’ll use the organizational information introduced during the PK presentations to build your understanding of how presentations are put together.
Organizational Examples
: Review the following resource on idea organization to complete this week’s post:
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Organizational Patterns for Informative Speaking
THIS WEEK
: Using the presentation example that
you chose to write about in DB #4
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and using the organization strategies in the link above — answer the following prompts to get a better sense of the techniques used to put the presentation together. Use bullet points and headers for better organization:
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Presentation Info
: Give the title of the presentation, name the author, give the date and the location of the presentation, if offered.
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Presentation Production Choices
: Here, answer the following:
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Purpose: What is the author’s goal with this presentation? What are they trying to accomplish? (Review this from last week.)
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Content: How well does the verbal narration and any presentation aids help the author achieve their purpose?
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Tone: What is the mood of the piece and how is it achieved (e.g., language choices, delivery, other sensory choices)?
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Structure: How would you describe the organization and order of the presentation (chronological, topical, spatial, causal)?