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Chapter 14 Objectives

Chapter 14 Objectives. Recognize the goals of informative presentations Identify topics appropriate for informative speaking Provide examples of immediate behavioral purposes for an informative presentation. Chapter 14 Objectives.

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Chapter 14 Objectives

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  1. Chapter 14 Objectives • Recognize the goals of informative presentations • Identify topics appropriate for informative speaking • Provide examples of immediate behavioral purposes for an informative presentation

  2. Chapter 14 Objectives • Define concepts related to informative speaking such as information hunger, information relevance, extrinsic motivation, informative content, and information overload • Use the skills of defining, describing, explaining, narrating, and demonstrating in an informative presentation

  3. How Do You Prepare an Informative Presentation? • What is your goal? • To increase your audience’s knowledge or understanding of a topic

  4. How Do You Prepare an Informative Presentation? • What is your goal? • What topics are appropriate? • How to do something • What something is • How something happens

  5. How Do You Prepare an Informative Presentation? • What is your goal? • What topics are appropriate? • What is your purpose? • Behavioral purpose • The actions you expect from your audience • Describe, distinguish, compare, define, state, show

  6. How Do You Effectively Present Information to an Audience? • Create information hunger • Create a need for information in the audience • Use rhetorical questions • Arouse curiosity

  7. How Do You Effectively Present Information to an Audience? • Create information hunger • Demonstrate information relevance • The importance, novelty, and usefulness of the information to the audience

  8. How Do You Effectively Present Information to an Audience? • Create information hunger • Demonstrate information relevance • Reveal extrinsic motivation • Give the audience reasons outside the speech for listening

  9. How Do You Effectively Present Information to an Audience? • Create information hunger • Demonstrate information relevance • Reveal extrinsic motivation • Design informative content • Use main points, subpoints, illustrations and examples to clarify and inform

  10. How Do You Effectively Present Information to an Audience? • Create information hunger • Demonstrate information relevance • Reveal extrinsic motivation • Design informative content • Avoid information overload • Quantity and complexity

  11. How Do You Effectively Present Information to an Audience? • Create Information Hunger • Demonstrate Information Relevance • Reveal Extrinsic Motivation • Design Informative Content • Avoid Information Overload • Organize Content • Forecast, use transitions and signposts, use repetition, summarize and conclude

  12. Skills for Informative Speaking • Defining • Comparison and contrast • Synonyms and antonyms • Operational definition

  13. Skills for Informative Speaking • Defining • Describing • Distinguishing between abstract and concrete words • Using colorful imagery

  14. Skills for Informative Speaking • Defining • Describing • Explaining • Simplifying or clarifying an idea while arousing audience interest

  15. Skills for Informative Speaking • Defining • Describing • Explaining • Narrating • The oral presentation and interpretation of a story, a description, or an event

  16. Skills for Informative Speaking • Defining • Describing • Explaining • Narrating • Demonstrating • Showing the audience what you are explaining

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