Part 1
LA 205 Week 6 Live Chat = Recorded
Posted on: Monday, May 28, 2018 7:58:48 PM EDT
Folks, tonight we have our live chat to cover speech #2. Here is the link…..
https://us-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/a5b18af9a7d648c29fd0ba1842c874e0
Speech 2 – Instructions
An autobiography is a type of informative speech. Discuss in a 3 minute presentation, what you would like your audience to know about you. Concentrate on the qualities that make you unique and the experiences that have shaped you into the individual you are today.
You are to write out your introductory and concluding paragraphs, but the body must be in the form of an outline. The body of the speech should not be read word-for-word, but you may freely refer to your outline. You MUST submit a copy of the outline prior to presenting your speech.
You will deliver your speech via blackboard collaborate ultra on your scheduled day.
Part 2
LA 205 Live Chat Recording – Speech #4
Posted on: Monday, June 25, 2018 7:56:42 PM EDT
Students, we just recorded our live chat that covered Speech #4. When you get a chance, please make sure to review it, and as always, please reach out with any questions you may have. 🙂
https://us-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/db3ab2f5e2384de1a5f2fda605fd83b6
Problem to Solution Speech – Instructions
You will submit a Problem to Solution speech, which falls under Persuasive speech.
Submit your “Problem to Solution” speech outline to the Week 11 “Safe Assign” dropbox prior to your presentation.
Present your Problem to Solution speech (4-5 minutes) via Blackboard Collaborate Ultra.
Part 3
LA 205 Live Chat Recording – Speech #5
Posted on: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 7:29:11 PM EDT
Folks, I just recorded our live chat for Speech #5. We tried to have it last night, but the Collaborate session was not working. Please make sure to review this recording, and as always, please let me know if/when you have any questions.
https://us-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/187468dd791940f2a996b0796b905ab7
Speech #5 Folder – Your Own Collaboratives are Located Here
**Giving a speech is NOT reading. You need to talk to your audience, not read to them. You should be rehearsed and practiced enough to deliver your speech, letting a few key words/bullets from your outline guide your speech delivery.**