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· When recording the speech, the speaker should be STANDING and visible at least from the waist up. Speak loudly enough for the webcam microphone to pick you up.
· If the instructor is unable to see the speaker clearly (the room is too dark), or unable to hear the speaker clearly, the student will not receive credit for the speech. Students should view the speech video before submitting it to verify they are visible and audible.
· The speaker should be dressed appropriately for a presentation. Dress as if you were teaching the course for the day. This means: no hats, no shorts, a solid shirt (no writing on shirt), no sunglasses, no ripped jeans. Eyes should be visible. Pull hair back if necessary, and wear shoes.
· The audience should be shown in the video (without pauses or edits) before and after the speech. If you do not show 6 adults at the beginning and end of your taped speech, you will not receive full credit for the speech. You will lose 10 pts. for each absent audience member. For example, 5 audience members (-10 pts); 4 audience members (-20) pts, etc.
· Late speeches will be downgraded for each day it is late. For example, 1 day, -10 points, 2 days -20 points, 3 days -30 points, etc. Students are allowed to drop one individual speech grade - Demonstration, Informative, or Persuasive.
· The order for the recording should be: view of speaker, view of each note card (zoomed in where the instructor can see what is written on them), view of audience of 6 adults (include camera operator if counted in the 6), view of speaker giving the speech, view of audience of 6 adults.
· Audience members must be attentive to the speaker (not texting, working on a computer, or watching television.)
· Speeches are to be delivered extemporaneously from a brief speaking outline on note cards. If you READ your speech (manuscript form) 20 points will be deducted. DO NOT write your speech out word-for-word on your note cards. If you do, you will read it, and you will lose 20 points. You should use your key word outline when presenting your speech. You may not use more than 5 note cards. If you read plagiarized materials you will receive a “0” on the speech.
· Do NOT have the camera operator zoom in. If the audience/viewer is unable to see something, it is too small.
· Do NOT use cue cards (posters (or a computer screen, teleprompter app) with the entire speech written on them) when delivering your speech. This is obvious, and you will NOT receive credit for your speech. The purpose of this course is for students to learn extemporaneous delivery. Your speeches are fairly brief, and you should be able to speak from notes on note cards, rather than reading.
· You may not use more than 3 PowerPoint slides.
· You may use a chair as an easel for posters.
· DO NOT use a podium.
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