SPCH-1315 Public Speaking


Rita Gomez

Credit Fall 2023


Section(s)

SPCH-1315-017 (70404)
LEC MW 1:30pm - 2:50pm HLC HLC1 2217

Course Requirements

The requirements listed below fulfill this class, SPCH 1315, as stated by Austin Community College.

The Communication Studies Department at Austin Community College requires that all students who take SPCH 1315: Public Speaking successfully complete these minimum requirements:

Course Information and Mandatory Online Orientation:

Students must complete an Online Orientation to acclimate to Blackboard. Students will need to achieve 100% on the Orientation Module. Students may take the assessment as many times as necessary to achieve 100%

 

Speeches:

SPCH 1315 requires that students complete a minimum of four speeches throughout the course of the semester. Full assignment details will be available prior to the due date and available on Blackboard.

 

Exams (300 points):

You are required to complete three exams. Exams will consist of multiple choice, short answer, and/or essay questions.

 

Participation (50 points):

You are required to successfully complete activities assigned. Routine class attendance, and class engagement is expected. Points will be deducted for not staying on topic, this includes being on your phone during class time. We will also utilize the Blackboard discussion board for engagement outside of the classroom.

 

Additional Credit Options (15 points):

I will offer opportunities to earn up to 15 points of extra credit for the entire semester. It is up to you to take advantage of these extra credit opportunities to enhance your grade.

 

Please note:

I reserve the right to assign additional assignments that will need to be completed. These assignments will go towards your Participation points. These assignments may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Individual and group speech preparation activities and/or presentations
  •  Analysis of written, recorded, and/or live speaking performances.
  • Written self-assessments of individual speech performances
  • Written assessments of other students’ speech performances.

 


Readings

The Art of Public Speaking

Edition: 13

ISBN: 9781307521962

  • Computer access for Blackboard (Bb) quizzes and course materials
  • One set of Note Cards
  • Access to stable Internet and a microphone

Course Subjects

Day of Week

Date

Course Reading & Activity Description

Homework

Monday

Aug. 21

Introduction to the Course

 

Wednesday

Aug. 23

Impromptu Activity

Due: Welcome Module

 

Monday

Aug. 28

Chapter 1: Speaking in Public

Chapter 2: Ethics and Public Speaking

Submit PA Public Speaking Journal by 11:59pm

Wednesday

Aug. 30

Chapter 3: Listening

Chapter 4: Giving Your First Speech

Introduction to Announcements Speech

Submit PA Listening Contract by 11:59pm

Monday

Sep. 4

Labor Day: No School

 

 

Wednesday

Sep. 6

Chapter 12: Using Language

Chapter 13: Delivery

Announcement Speech Construction

 

Monday

Sep. 11

Chapter 5: Selecting a Topic and Purpose

Chapter 6: Analyzing the Audience

Announcement Speech Construction

 

 

Wednesday

Sep. 13

Chapter 7: Gathering Materials

Chapter 8: Supporting

 

Monday

Sep. 18

Announcement Speeches

 

Due: Announcement Speech Manuscript

Wednesday

Sep. 20

Announcement Speeches

Test #1 Study Prep

Due: Announcement Speech Manuscript

Monday

Sep. 25

Test 1: Chapters 1-6, 12-13

 

Refer to Special Instructions

Wednesday

Sep. 27

Chapter 9: Organizing the Body of the Speech

Chapter 10: Beginning and Ending the Speech

 

Monday

Oct. 2

Chapter 11: Outlining the Speech

Chapter 14: Using Visual Aids

 

 

Wednesday

Oct. 4

Chapter 18: Speaking on Special Occasions

Chapter 19: Speaking Online

Introduction to Special Occasion Speech

 

Monday

Oct. 9

Outline Workshop

 

Wednesday

Oct. 11

Instructor Meetings

Commemorative Workshop: Commemorative Outline or Recording

 

Bring computers or completed printed outline to class

Monday

Oct. 16

Test #2: Chapters 7-11, 14, 18-19

Bring computers to class

Wednesday

Oct. 18

Chapter 15: Speaking to Inform

Introduction to Informative Speech

Informative Speech Research and Topic Selection

 

Commemorative Speech Recording Due by Friday, October 20th to FlipGrid Link

 

Commemorative Outline and Visual Aid Friday, October 20th

 to Blackboard

 

Monday

Oct. 23

Commemorative Speech Feedback

Informative Workshop: The More You know Audience Analysis

Bring headphones to class

 

Commemorative Speech Feedback and Self-Assessment due by the end of class

 

 

Wednesday

Oct. 25

Informative Workshop: The More You Know Research and Outline

 

Audience Analysis due by end of class

Monday

Oct. 30

Instructor Meetings

Informative Workshop: The More You Know Outline and Visual Aid

 

 

 

Informative Outline due by the end of class

Wednesday

Nov. 1

Informative Workshop: The More You Know Speaking Notes and Visual Aid

Practice speech with partner

 

Monday

Nov. 6

Informative Speech:

The More You Know Group 1

 

Due: Printed Speaking Notes by class time

Due: Visual Aid by class time

Due: Peer Evaluations by end of class

 

Wednesday

Nov. 8

Informative Speech:

The More You Know Group 2

 

Due: Printed Speaking Notes by class time

Due: Visual Aid by class time

Due: Peer Evaluations by end of class

 

 

Monday

Nov. 13

Chapter 16: Speaking to Persuade

Chapter 17: Methods of Persuasion

 

 

Wednesday

Nov. 15

Informative Speech:

The More You Know Group 3

 

Due: Printed Speaking Notes by class time

Due: Visual Aid by class time

Due: Peer Evaluations by end of class

 

Last day to withdraw November 16th

Monday

Nov. 20

Chapter 20: Speaking in Small Groups

 

Wednesday

Nov. 22

Introduction to Small Group Speech

 

Monday

Nov. 27

Get into Groups: Submit Speech Topic

Meet with Group: Conduct Research

 

 

 

Wednesday

Nov. 29

Meet with Group: Complete Research

Meet with Group: Begin Group Outline

Due: Group Research by end of class

Monday

Dec. 4

Meet with Group: Finish Outline, Construct Speaking Notes and PowerPoint or Google Slides

 

Due: Outline by the end of Class

 

Review Instructor Feedback and adjust Speaking Notes for presentation

Wednesday

Dec. 6

Small Group Presentations

Due: Project Packet

Friday

Dec. 8

Test #3: Chapters 15-17, 20

Refer to Special Instructions


Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

Course Rationale

 

Developing communication skills can give students a competitive edge in their professional and academic career. Not only are communication skills highly valued in the workplace, communication courses taken at ACC transfer to all colleges and universities in Texas. Communication skills are essential to personal and professional success. A public speaking class is incredibly valuable to any college graduate - so much so that Carmine Gallo, communication coach and speaker, calls public speaking an essential skill for every job field. Students may feel some natural anxiety about giving speeches. However, public speaking is a skill that is learned and developed over time and through practice. In this course, students will learn skills to help them elevate their public speaking skills such as confidence, organization, and clarity of thought and expression. These life-long skills are used by professionals in every industry.  

 

Course Description

 

Public Speaking is the application of communication theory and practice within the public speaking context. Emphasis is placed on audience analysis, speaker delivery, ethics of communication, cultural diversity, and speech organizational techniques to develop students' speaking abilities, as well as ability to effectively evaluate oral presentations.  Additional emphasis given to the use of verbal and non-verbal skills to make points clear and effective, and reducing stress when speaking publicly.

Skills: E

  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Classroom Contact Hours per week: 3

Instructional Methodology

The class is designed around instructor lecture via in person learning. Students will work individually, with partners and in group settings.  Students will give presentations in either of those combinations. Students are expected to contribute to all lectures and activities with questions, ideas and relevant business or personal experiences.   

 

General Education Competencies

Communication Skills

Develop, interpret, and express ideas and information through written, oral and visual communication that is adapted to purpose, structure, audience, and medium.

Critical Thinking Skills

Gather, analyze, synthesize, evaluate and apply information for the purposes of innovation, inquiry, and creative thinking.

 

Personal Responsibility

Identify and apply ethical principles and practices to decision-making by connecting choices, actions and consequences.

Social Responsibility (Civic and Cultural Awareness)

Analyze differences and commonalities among peoples, ideas, aesthetic traditions, and cultural practices to include intercultural competence, knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities.

 

Teamwork

Consider different points of view to work collaboratively and effectively in pursuit of a shared purpose or goal.

 

Student Learning Outcomes

 

  1. Demonstrate skills in researching, planning, organizing, rehearsing, and delivering a variety of speeches individually and/or in groups.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of the foundation models of communication leading to effective and ethical communication based on audience and context. 
  3. Illustrate and appropriately employ verbal and nonverbal various modes of delivery in oral communication (e.g. manuscript, extemporaneous, impromptu, memorized).
  4. Recognize and use principles of critical thinking, problem solving, and technical proficiency in gathering information for the development of oral presentations and argument. 
  5. Employ appropriate research and provide speeches with appropriate documentation.
  6. Practice effective use of computer-based technology in communicating and acquiring information.
  7. Recognize the roles that public speaking plays in civic awareness.
  8. Identify how culture, ethnicity and gender influence communication. 
  9. Utilize listening skills for analysis and evaluation of a speaker’s message. 
  10. Participate in teamwork situations to foster interpersonal and collaboration skills. 

Practice strategies for reducing stress while presenting to an audience. 


Office Hours

M W 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM HLC Adjunct Office

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Published: 08/16/2023 12:25:52