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ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING

ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING. ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING. A Speaker’s Ethical Obligations:. ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING. Make Sure Your Goals Are Ethically Sound. ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING. Be Fully Prepared For Each Speech. ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING. Be Honest In What You Say.

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ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING

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  1. ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  2. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • A Speaker’s Ethical Obligations: KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  3. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Make Sure Your Goals Are Ethically Sound KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  4. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Be Fully Prepared For EachSpeech KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  5. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Be Honest In What You Say KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  6. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Avoid Name Calling & Other Forms Of Verbal Abuse KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  7. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Put Ethical Principles Into Practice KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  8. ETHICS & PUBLIC SPEAKING • What is PLAGIARISM? KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  9. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • PLAGIARISM = THEFT • PLAGIARISM = THEFT • PLAGIARISM = THEFT KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  10. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Three Types of Plagiarism: KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  11. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Global Plagiarism • Taking an entire speech from a single source and passing it off as one’s own KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  12. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Patchwork Plagiarism • The speaker patches a speech together by copying verbatim from two or three speeches. KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  13. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Incremental Plagiarism • Quoting or paraphrasing someone else’s words & ideas without citing sources KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  14. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • A Listener’s Ethical Obligations: KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  15. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Be Courteous & Attentive During The Speech KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  16. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Avoid Prejudging The Speaker KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

  17. ETHICS &PUBLIC SPEAKING • Maintain The Free & Open Expression Of Ideas KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., INSTRUCTOR

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