LA01163 - Public Speaking 01151
Course Description
Students are introduced to public speaking as an important component of their academic, work, and social lives. They study public speaking occasions and develop skills as fair and critical listeners, or consumers, of spoken information and persuasion. Students study types of speeches (informative, persuasive, dramatic, and special occasion), read and listen to models of speeches, and prepare and present their own speeches to diverse audiences. Students learn to choose speaking topics and adapt them for specific audiences, to research and support their ideas, and to benefit from listener feedback. They study how to incorporate well-designed visual and multimedia aids in presentations and how to maintain a credible presence in the digital world. Students also learn about the ethics of public speaking and about techniques for managing communication anxiety.Course will be offered August 15, 2020-July 15, 2021
Registration Contact:
Connie Godfrey
605-716-4761
cgodfrey@tie.net
Course Code
01151
Content Area
Language Arts
Provider
Black Hills Online Learning Community
Instructor
Michelle Mehlberg
Prerequisite
None
Technology
Online
Course Materials
Electronic
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All materials provided within the course/Computer and Internet access. Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point or equivalent.
Appropriate Grade Levels
9, 10, 11, 12
When Offered
1 Semester (fall) or (spring)
Credit
Half
Cost
$395.00
Registration Period
Registration for this course is ongoing.