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Pocket Guide to Public Speaking by Dan O'Hair; Hannah Rubenstein; Rob Stewart - Fifth Edition, 2016 from Macmillan Student Store
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Pocket Guide to Public Speaking

Fifth  Edition|©2016  Dan O'Hair; Hannah Rubenstein; Rob Stewart

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About

As a brief and inexpensive introduction to public speaking, Pocket Guide to Public Speaking covers the different speech types alongside the fundamentals of speechmaking. The realities of public speaking in a digital world is covered in addition to essential topics such as invention, research and organization, as well as practice and delivery.

Contents

Table of Contents

PART I Getting Started
1. Becoming a Public Speaker
2. From A to Z: Overview of a Speech
3. Managing Speech Anxiety
4. Ethical Public Speaking
5. Listeners and Speakers

PART II Development
6. Analyzing the Audience
7. Selecting a Topic and a Purpose
8. Developing Supporting Material
9. Finding Credible Sources in Print and Online
10. Citing Sources in Your Speech

PART III Organization
11. Organizing the Body of the Speech
12. Selecting an Organizational Pattern
13. Outlining the Speech
 
PART IV Starting, Finishing, and Styling

14. Developing the Introduction and Conclusion
15. Using Language

PART V Delivery
16. Methods of Delivery
17 Your Voice in Delivery
18 Your Body in Delivery

PART VI Presentation Aids
19. Speaking with Presentation Aids
20. Designing Presentation Aids
21. Using Presentation Software

PART VII Types of Speeches
22. Informative Speaking
23. Principles of Persuasive Speaking
24. Constructing the Persuasive Speech
25. Speaking on Special Occasions

PART VIII Online, Group, and Business Contexts
26. Preparing Online Presentations
27. Communicating in Groups
28. Delivering Group Presentations
29. Business and Professional Presentations

PART IX Speaking in Other College Courses
30. Presentations Assigned across the Curriculum
31. Science and Mathematics Courses
32. Technical Courses
33. Social Science Courses
34. Arts and Humanities Course
35. Education Courses
36. Nursing and Allied Health Courses

Appendices
A. Citation Guidelines
B. Question-and-Answer Sessions
C. Preparing for Mediated Communication
D. Tips for Non-Native Speakers of English
Glossary
Index

Authors

Dan O'Hair

Dan O’Hair is dean of the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information. He is past presidential professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma and past president of the National Communication Association. He is coauthor or coeditor of eighteen communication texts and scholarly volumes and has published more than ninety research articles and chapters in dozens of communication, psychology, and health journals and books. He is a frequent presenter at national and international communication conferences, is on the editorial boards of various journals, and has served on numerous committees and task forces for regional and national communication associations.


Hannah Rubenstein

Hannah Rubenstein is a writer, editor, and part-time college instructor who has used her academic training in communication (MA, Fairfield University) to guide her collaborations on A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking, A Speaker's Guidebook, Public Speaking: Challenges and Choices, and other successful college texts. She heads her own communication firm, Hedgehog Productions, and teaches the basic public speaking course at University of Bridgeport and other Connecticut colleges.


Rob Stewart

Rob Stewart is the Senior Vice Provost and professor of communication studies at Texas Tech University. He is coauthor of A Speaker's Guidebook, and five editions of A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking, and has published more than 30 articles and book chapters.


Comprehensive Public Speaking Advice--Pocket-Sized Format

As a brief and inexpensive introduction to public speaking, Pocket Guide to Public Speaking covers the different speech types alongside the fundamentals of speechmaking. The realities of public speaking in a digital world is covered in addition to essential topics such as invention, research and organization, as well as practice and delivery.

Table of Contents

PART I Getting Started
1. Becoming a Public Speaker
2. From A to Z: Overview of a Speech
3. Managing Speech Anxiety
4. Ethical Public Speaking
5. Listeners and Speakers

PART II Development
6. Analyzing the Audience
7. Selecting a Topic and a Purpose
8. Developing Supporting Material
9. Finding Credible Sources in Print and Online
10. Citing Sources in Your Speech

PART III Organization
11. Organizing the Body of the Speech
12. Selecting an Organizational Pattern
13. Outlining the Speech
 
PART IV Starting, Finishing, and Styling

14. Developing the Introduction and Conclusion
15. Using Language

PART V Delivery
16. Methods of Delivery
17 Your Voice in Delivery
18 Your Body in Delivery

PART VI Presentation Aids
19. Speaking with Presentation Aids
20. Designing Presentation Aids
21. Using Presentation Software

PART VII Types of Speeches
22. Informative Speaking
23. Principles of Persuasive Speaking
24. Constructing the Persuasive Speech
25. Speaking on Special Occasions

PART VIII Online, Group, and Business Contexts
26. Preparing Online Presentations
27. Communicating in Groups
28. Delivering Group Presentations
29. Business and Professional Presentations

PART IX Speaking in Other College Courses
30. Presentations Assigned across the Curriculum
31. Science and Mathematics Courses
32. Technical Courses
33. Social Science Courses
34. Arts and Humanities Course
35. Education Courses
36. Nursing and Allied Health Courses

Appendices
A. Citation Guidelines
B. Question-and-Answer Sessions
C. Preparing for Mediated Communication
D. Tips for Non-Native Speakers of English
Glossary
Index

Dan O'Hair

Dan O’Hair is dean of the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information. He is past presidential professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma and past president of the National Communication Association. He is coauthor or coeditor of eighteen communication texts and scholarly volumes and has published more than ninety research articles and chapters in dozens of communication, psychology, and health journals and books. He is a frequent presenter at national and international communication conferences, is on the editorial boards of various journals, and has served on numerous committees and task forces for regional and national communication associations.


Hannah Rubenstein

Hannah Rubenstein is a writer, editor, and part-time college instructor who has used her academic training in communication (MA, Fairfield University) to guide her collaborations on A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking, A Speaker's Guidebook, Public Speaking: Challenges and Choices, and other successful college texts. She heads her own communication firm, Hedgehog Productions, and teaches the basic public speaking course at University of Bridgeport and other Connecticut colleges.


Rob Stewart

Rob Stewart is the Senior Vice Provost and professor of communication studies at Texas Tech University. He is coauthor of A Speaker's Guidebook, and five editions of A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking, and has published more than 30 articles and book chapters.


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