Lecture Six
CALS 001/183 Foundations: Communication Methods, Lecture Outline
Week of Oct 17 - 21, 2016.
CALS 001: Students
go to one lecture and one lab per week
Lecture
A (CRN 90118) Mondays 1:10 - 2:00pm 102 Aiken
Lecture B (CRN 90119) Wednesdays 1:10 - 2:00pm
102 Aiken
Lecture C (CRN 91947)
Fridays 1:10 - 2:00pm 102 Aiken
Lecture D (CRN 91948) Tuesdays
1:15-2:30pm 315 L/L Cm
Lecture E (CRN 94217)
Mondays 2:20-3:10pm Dewey 314
CALS
183: Students go to one lecture and one lab per week
Lecture
A (CRN 90133) Tuesdays 2:50-4:05pm L/L Commons 315
Lecture B (CRN 91232) Thursdays
1:15-2:30pm L/L Commons 315
Lab
Schedule
Please put away all
electronic devices (laptops, smart phones, Ipods, etc.) and
take out something to write with and paper.
Attendance Speech: Your First &
Last Name, "A goal I have is
............."
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Tips
From the TAS:
- ****
FOLLOW
THE CRITIQUE
SHEETS ****
and practice
in front of
friends and
get
feedback!
Have them TIME you.
- PREPARE
- practice at
least three
times in front of
friends and
get
feedback.
Keep
reading from
notes to a
minimum (just
a glance).
- PAUSE
for effect - should
be obvious -
two seconds of
silence.
- Proof
read your reflection
papers, and
follow the
checklist.
- Objectives
(how the
audience will
be changed)
must be clear
in both your
presentations
and reflection
papers!
For example:
"After my
presentation
you will
____________ "
- Arrive
a few minutes
early for lab
- you should
be in your
seat ready to
participate
when lab begins.
If you are
late -1% off
course grade
for each
lateness.
- Keep
Presentation
and Detailed
outlines
separate:
Detailed
outline is
everything you
considered including
in your
presentation
(could be
multiple
pages),
Presentation
outline is
just what you
will present
(single page,
big font).
- Explain
the source of
any
information
that is not
common
knowledge.
Assignments &
Announcements:
- Practice your persuasive and
choice presentations in front of others and get feedback.
- Check Syllabus (CALS
001, CALS
183) speaking schedule for
when you are presenting and your lab role.
- Outside
Speech Critique assignment. DUE
in lab this week! If late -10% the first week,
-20% the second week, no credit there after! UVM lecture
calendar site.
- Formal Introductions
in Lecture will begin NEXT WEEK (Oct 24
- 28).
- CALS 001
students, visit with your academic
advisor and have them sign the
Advisor Meeting Form. Join a club or organization.
LECTURE:
Review Persuasive Presentations.
Show Washing Hands.
The Greatest Speech of the Twentieth Century: Martin
Luther King's "I HAve A
Dream" Speech.
Analysis
of the Martin Luther King speech: Nancy
Duarte