COMM 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17 19: Eye Contact, Presentation Of A Group
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Memorized speeches: when a speaker commits an entire speech to memory and delivers with no notes whatsoever. Manuscript speech: when a speaker has an entire speech written out word-for- word in front of her as he/she speaks. Impromptu speech: done with little to no conversation. Extemporaneous speech: speech delivered with notes but without a complete manuscript. Verbal delivery: elements of speaking dealing with voice: pronunciation, articulation, volume, pitch, rhythm, rhythm, tone, vocalized pauses. Physical delivery: elements of speaking that deal with the body: apparel, posture, facial expressions, eye contact, gestures. Format: bookend group presentations: a group presentation in which the first speaker is also the last speaker, providing both the introduction and conclusion for the group, gives a sense of closure. Meeting facilitator, logistics coordinator, note taker, compiler. Vital functions approach: a leadership approach that calls upon group leaders to perform tasks others in the group either cannot or are not qualified to perform.