Introduction to Public Speaking
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Introduction to Public Speaking
This course is part of Dynamic Public Speaking Specialization
Instructor: Dr. Matt McGarrity
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There are 5 modules in this course
This course offers a proven framework for crafting and delivering impactful presentations.
In the professional world, academic settings, or public life, we're frequently asked to "share some thoughts." Many individuals struggle in these situations. This course aims to make you excel where others stumble. We'll explore how to structure speeches coherently, write memorably, and present confidently. Upon completion, you will diminish your public speaking anxiety, leverage rehearsal methods to develop a robust, engaging speaking voice, and execute speeches with dynamic movements. The speech model we'll practice is versatile for briefings, elevator pitches, interviews, and even as a blueprint for hour-long presentations. Whether you're a novice or an experienced speaker, this course will help you master speaking fundamentals or elevate your public speaking skills to new heights. As a bonus, you'll gain access to an immersive VR experience that lets you perfect your presentation skills in a simulated auditorium or conference room, complete with a virtual audience. You will receive real-time feedback, empowering you to refine your abilities through practice in a realistic setting.
Thank you for joining Introduction to Public Speaking! I am thrilled at the prospect of a global discussion about good speech. Let's get started! In this module, we’ll focus on the basics of the course and how rhetorical canons will help us structure our time. Then we’ll turn to the important ways that speaking and writing differ. By the end of this week, you should have some tools for evaluating your speech writing. If you want some feedback, you’ll be able to upload an introductory speech for an AI graded assignment.
What's included
13 videos3 readings3 assignments1 app item
13 videos•Total 43 minutes
- Welcome!•2 minutes
- Course and Assignment Overview•5 minutes
- Week 1 Overview•1 minute
- What is Rhetoric?•2 minutes
- Rhetorical Situations•5 minutes
- The Canons of Rhetoric•4 minutes
- Speech is a natural medium of sound•6 minutes
- Don't treat speaking as writing•4 minutes
- How do we talk?•4 minutes
- Good delivery is easy to understand•4 minutes
- Week 1 Review•1 minute
- Introductory Speech Sample•2 minutes
- Recording Good Speech Videos•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 25 minutes
- Get help and meet other learners. Join your Community!•5 minutes
- Week 1 Lesson Summaries•10 minutes
- Week 1 Assignment check-in•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
- Week 1 Quiz•10 minutes
- Quick Quiz: Rhetoric •10 minutes
- AI-Graded Assignment: Introductory Speech - Your First Presentation•30 minutes
1 app item•Total 60 minutes
- Immersive Experience: Introductory Speech Delivery•60 minutes
Now that the course foundation is in place, this module introduces a basic speech model: the key point speech. This flexible format can be used in interviews, short presentations, elevator talks, and even longer presentations. After reviewing the assignment, we’ll discuss how to plan and organize speeches effectively. By the end of the week, you should have tools for quickly developing short presentations. You can practice these skills by analyzing sample speeches.
What's included
14 videos8 readings3 assignments
14 videos•Total 55 minutes
- Week 2 Overview•1 minute
- Key Point Speech Overview•4 minutes
- Key Point Speech Rubric•5 minutes
- The Components of a Memorable Point•5 minutes
- Can you hear these Components?•3 minutes
- Outlining and Flowing•7 minutes
- Inventing Key Points: Topics•6 minutes
- Inventing Key Points: How many Points?•4 minutes
- Arranging Key Points: Subordination•2 minutes
- Arranging Key Points: Coordination and Discreteness•4 minutes
- Stylizing Key Points: Phrasing•4 minutes
- Key Point Speech for Analysis•4 minutes
- Improved Key Point Speech (Optional)•5 minutes
- Week 2 review•1 minute
8 readings•Total 77 minutes
- Key Point Speech: Assignment Description•10 minutes
- Inventing Key Points: Case study•15 minutes
- Speech Analysis #1 Overview•2 minutes
- Matt's Feedback (Optional)•10 minutes
- Week 2 Lesson Summaries•10 minutes
- Week 2 Assignment check-in•10 minutes
- Dealing with Q&A•10 minutes
- Sample Q&A exchanges•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 42 minutes
- AI-Graded Assignment: Analyzing a Key Point Speech•30 minutes
- Week 2 Quiz•10 minutes
- Dealing with Q&A•2 minutes
This week, we’ll talk about support and arrangement. The lessons here will immediately help all of your other presentations. Why? Because we need to think about how audiences hear our ideas in real time. There are things we should be doing to help listeners instantly organize and process the information we’re presenting to them. By the end of the week, you should be able to discuss evidence clearly and highlight your speech's organization. If you want some feedback, you’ll be able to upload a practice elevator speech for an AI graded assignment.
What's included
14 videos2 readings3 assignments
14 videos•Total 50 minutes
- Week 3 Overview•1 minute
- Finding the right support•5 minutes
- Discussing your examples concisely•3 minutes
- Performing your Key Point•3 minutes
- Sample Performance of a Key Point•4 minutes
- Highlighting Speech Structure•3 minutes
- Introductions•5 minutes
- Transitions•3 minutes
- Conclusions•3 minutes
- Key Point Speech with structure identified (Optional)•7 minutes
- Revising your Speech•5 minutes
- Practicing and remembering your speech•4 minutes
- Week 3 Review•1 minute
- Sample Elevator Speech•1 minute
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Week 3 Lesson Summaries•10 minutes
- Week 3 Assignment check-in•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
- Week 3 Quiz•10 minutes
- Discussing your support•10 minutes
- AI-Graded Assignment: Create and Evaluate an Elevator Speech•30 minutes
This week, we'll discuss speech apprehension and delivery. I know the fear of public speaking is a pressing topic for many. Why didn’t we start the course with this? Because I think many delivery concerns go away if the invention and arrangement are good. However, invention and arrangement are just part of the equation - now we can supercharge our delivery. By the end of this week, you’ll have some techniques for combating those butterflies and speaking confidently. If you want some feedback, you’ll be able to upload a practice key point speech for an AI graded assignment.
What's included
15 videos6 readings4 assignments
15 videos•Total 72 minutes
- Week 4 Overview•1 minute
- Public Speaking Apprehension•7 minutes
- The causes of Public Speaking apprehension•6 minutes
- Reducing your Public Speaking apprehension•6 minutes
- Example of Public Speaking apprehension•6 minutes
- Analyzing the example•4 minutes
- Breath Control•7 minutes
- Projection•6 minutes
- Pitch•6 minutes
- Rate and Pauses•6 minutes
- Gestures•7 minutes
- Movement•4 minutes
- Sample Speech•2 minutes
- Improved Speech (Optional)•4 minutes
- Week 4 Review•1 minute
6 readings•Total 50 minutes
- Speech Analysis #2 Overview•5 minutes
- Matt's Feedback on the sample speech (Optional)•10 minutes
- Week 4 Lesson Summaries•10 minutes
- Week 4 Assignment check-in•5 minutes
- Linguistic bias, uptalk, and vocal fry•10 minutes
- Getting interrupted at work•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 45 minutes
- AI-Graded Assignment: Analyze Delivery in a Key Point Speech•30 minutes
- Week 4 Quiz•10 minutes
- Pause Length •5 minutes
- Dealing with Difficult Situtaions•0 minutes
Thank you for spending time in this course. We hope the material has been helpful and that you feel more confident preparing and delivering speeches. In this final module, we’ll reflect on the course, discuss the other courses in this specialization, and bring everything together through your final key point speech.
What's included
3 videos1 assignment1 app item
3 videos•Total 12 minutes
- Course Review•2 minutes
- Other recommended courses•2 minutes
- Sample Key Point Speech•7 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- AI-Graded Assignment: Final Key Point Speech•30 minutes
1 app item•Total 60 minutes
- Immersive Experience: Key Point Speech Delivery•60 minutes
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Reviewed on Aug 5, 2020
Thank you Dr Matt for great course indeed. I enjoy it very much. In fact, there so much information and tips that we can get to become a good speaker. Once again, Thanks Dr Matt.
Reviewed on Dec 15, 2020
Excellent course! I got so much out of taking this course. I only wish I had taken this course sooner, as my prior speeches and presentations would have been so much better, with this knowledge.
Reviewed on May 22, 2018
A really good course. If you want to brush up on your public speaking skills, I highly suggest that you take this. I felt that Dr. McGarrity was an amazing teacher, and you will feel the same.
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This class has peer review speech assignments. You need to have a digital video camera or smart phone so you can record your speeches for upload and review.
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