Getting Started with Confidence 1. Becoming a Public Speaker 2. Giving It a Try: Preparing Your First Speech
Public Speaking Basics 3. Managing Speech Anxiety 4. Listeners and Speakers 5. Ethical Public Speaking
Audience Analysis and Topic Selection 6. Analyzing the Audience 7. Selecting a Topic and Purpose
Supporting the Speech 8. Developing Supporting Materials 9. Finding Credible Print and Online Materials 10. Citing Sources in Your Speech
Organizing and Outlining 11. Organizing the Body of the Speech 12. Types of Organizational Arrangements 13. Outlining the Speech
Introductions, Conclusions, and Language 14. Developing the Introduction 15. Developing the Conclusion 16. Using Language to Style the Speech
Vocal and Nonverbal Delivery 17. Methods of Delivery 18. The Voice in Delivery 19. The Body in Delivery
Presentation Aids 20. Speaking with Presentation Aids 21. Designing Presentation Aids 22. Using Presentation Software
Forms of Speeches 23. The Informative Speech 24. Principles of Persuasive Speaking 25. Developing Arguments for the Persuasive Speech 26. Organizing the Persuasive Speech 27. Special Occasion Speeches
Speaking Beyond the Speech Classroom 28. Preparing Online Presentations 29. Communicating in Groups 30. Business and Professional Presentations 31. Presentations in Other College Courses
Reference and Research Appendices A. Chicago Documentation B. APA Documentation C. Glossary
Online Appendices D. Question-and-Answer Sessions E. Preparing for TV and Radio Communication F. MLA Documentation G. CBE/CSE Documentation H. IEEE Documentation
Notes Acknowledgements Index
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