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iSpeak is an integrated program that helps students practice, build confidence, and achieve success in public speaking. Connect Public Speaking provides students a wealth of resources to prepare and plan speeches, while LearnSmart â McGraw-Hillâs proven adaptive learning system â guides them toward mastery of key course concepts. Additionally, Connectâs highly flexible Speech Capture tool saves instructors valuable time in managing assignments and evaluating student speeches.

Table of Contents
Part One Preparing Your Presentations 1 Getting Started 2 Preparing Your First Presentation 3 Selecting a Topic and Purpose 4 Analyzing the Audience Part Two Selecting and Arranging Content 5 Finding Information and Supporting Your Ideas 6 Organizing and Outlining Your Presentation 7 Delivering Speeches 8 Choosing Your Words 9 Visual Resources and Presentation Technology Part Three Types of Presentations 10 Presenting to Inform 11 Presenting Persuasive Messages 12 Speaking on Special Occasions Appendix: Working and Presenting as a Group Glossary References Credits Index

iSpeak Public Speaking for Contemporary Life

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    A Paperback / softback by Paul Nelson, Scott Titsworth, Judy Pearson

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      Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
      Publication Date: 16/02/2013
      ISBN13: 9780078036880, 978-0078036880
      ISBN10: 0078036887

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      iSpeak is an integrated program that helps students practice, build confidence, and achieve success in public speaking. Connect Public Speaking provides students a wealth of resources to prepare and plan speeches, while LearnSmart â McGraw-Hillâs proven adaptive learning system â guides them toward mastery of key course concepts. Additionally, Connectâs highly flexible Speech Capture tool saves instructors valuable time in managing assignments and evaluating student speeches.

      Table of Contents
      Part One Preparing Your Presentations 1 Getting Started 2 Preparing Your First Presentation 3 Selecting a Topic and Purpose 4 Analyzing the Audience Part Two Selecting and Arranging Content 5 Finding Information and Supporting Your Ideas 6 Organizing and Outlining Your Presentation 7 Delivering Speeches 8 Choosing Your Words 9 Visual Resources and Presentation Technology Part Three Types of Presentations 10 Presenting to Inform 11 Presenting Persuasive Messages 12 Speaking on Special Occasions Appendix: Working and Presenting as a Group Glossary References Credits Index

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