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Speaking Essentials Films for the Humanities presentation ; Meridian Education Corporation and MotionMasters, Inc. [videorecording]

Material type: TextTextSeries: . Communication Essentials Publication details: New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, c2010 Description: 1 videodisc (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5718.C64  S64 2010
Contents:
Basic Overview of Public Speaking (1:18) --Know Your Audience (2:46) --Know Your Space (2:39) -- Be Prepared (4:30) -- A Strong Opener (3:58) -- Using Notes (2:07) -- Nonverbal Communication (1:11) -- Helpful Tips (2:44) -- Closing (1:07) -- How to Wrap Up a Speech (2:13)
Summary: Does giving a typical business presentation put a person in mortal danger? Of course not, but statistics suggest that many people dread public speaking more than they fear death. This program shows students ways to overcome that kind of paralysis and transform it into positive energy. These include thorough preparation (from learning the wants and needs of the audience to scoping out the location at which the speech will take place) as well as starting with a strong opener, finding the right pace, using nonverbal communication, and more
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Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Bishop Okullu Memorial Library (Limuru Campus) Multimedia Non-fiction HF5718.C64 S64 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 042982
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Basic Overview of Public Speaking (1:18) --Know Your Audience (2:46) --Know Your Space (2:39) -- Be Prepared (4:30) -- A Strong Opener (3:58) -- Using Notes (2:07) -- Nonverbal Communication (1:11) -- Helpful Tips (2:44) -- Closing (1:07) -- How to Wrap Up a Speech (2:13)

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Does giving a typical business presentation put a person in mortal danger? Of course not, but statistics suggest that many people dread public speaking more than they fear death. This program shows students ways to overcome that kind of paralysis and transform it into positive energy. These include thorough preparation (from learning the wants and needs of the audience to scoping out the location at which the speech will take place) as well as starting with a strong opener, finding the right pace, using nonverbal communication, and more

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