This document outlines the contents of a course on oral communication skills titled "Lectures, Lessons and effective Speeches". The course covers 6 units: introducing oratory concepts and types of discourse; characteristics of effective orators including language, gestures, and qualities; proper oral expression techniques like voice, articulation, and modulation; establishing a connection with audiences and maintaining their attention; researching and structuring speeches; and managing physical space and audiovisual resources. The overall goal is to develop students' abilities to deliver masterful public speeches.
Communication oral, Definition, Characteristics, Defects, Oral communication can be classified as follows, Respiration, Exercises, Diction and Intonation.
COMMUNICATION IS AN PROCESS OF TRANSMITTING IDEAS AND INFORMATION FROM ONE TO ANOTHER
ORAL COMMUNICATION IS AN IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION WHICH HELPS IN BETTER COMMUNICATION AND UNDERSTANDING
Non-verbal communication is a message or response that cannot be expressed in words or hints.
Non-verbal communication helps us to express ourselves better.
For over 35 years, functional programming has been a hot research topic. However in the last 5 years, driven by the need to build massively concurrent systems and to handle big-data, we've experienced a rapid adoption of functional programming concepts by diverse companies, ranging from tech start-ups to financial institutes.
These days, functional programming is at the heart of every, new generation programming technologies. Companies are employing functional programming to enable more effective, robust, and flexible software development. This has given birth to a very vibrant community of functional programmers, who are constantly exploring ways to bring functional programming concepts to the world of enterprise software development.
Functional Conf is designed to bring the growing community of functional programmers together under one roof. At Functional Conf:
* participants can understand the fundamentals concepts behind functional programming
* they can learn how others are using functional programming to solve real world problems
* practitioners can meet peers and exchange their experience
experts can share their expertise on practical usage and gotchas in functional programming concepts
More details: http://functionalconf.com/
Communication oral, Definition, Characteristics, Defects, Oral communication can be classified as follows, Respiration, Exercises, Diction and Intonation.
COMMUNICATION IS AN PROCESS OF TRANSMITTING IDEAS AND INFORMATION FROM ONE TO ANOTHER
ORAL COMMUNICATION IS AN IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION WHICH HELPS IN BETTER COMMUNICATION AND UNDERSTANDING
Non-verbal communication is a message or response that cannot be expressed in words or hints.
Non-verbal communication helps us to express ourselves better.
For over 35 years, functional programming has been a hot research topic. However in the last 5 years, driven by the need to build massively concurrent systems and to handle big-data, we've experienced a rapid adoption of functional programming concepts by diverse companies, ranging from tech start-ups to financial institutes.
These days, functional programming is at the heart of every, new generation programming technologies. Companies are employing functional programming to enable more effective, robust, and flexible software development. This has given birth to a very vibrant community of functional programmers, who are constantly exploring ways to bring functional programming concepts to the world of enterprise software development.
Functional Conf is designed to bring the growing community of functional programmers together under one roof. At Functional Conf:
* participants can understand the fundamentals concepts behind functional programming
* they can learn how others are using functional programming to solve real world problems
* practitioners can meet peers and exchange their experience
experts can share their expertise on practical usage and gotchas in functional programming concepts
More details: http://functionalconf.com/
Rúbrica orientativa: Presentación de Prototipo - Unidad 4 - EmprendumoocINTEF
Rúbrica orientativa para evaluación y guía de la actividad de presentación de prototipo de la Unidad 4 del MOOC de @educaINTEFMOOC "Sentido de la iniciativa y emprendimiento en el aula" #emprendumooc.
Communication and Interpersonal SkillsTimothy Wooi
Interpersonal skills are the attitudes and habits that make workers at any seniority level valuable employees and contributing members of the work environment.
Interpersonal skills comes from the root word Interaction & Person. In other words it is the communication among two or more persons.
They include communication and social skills, teamwork, problem solving and critical thinking, and professionalism (time management and appearance).
Course Purpose
To set clear guidelines for effective communication and to consider the role of good interpersonal skills in the multicultural workplace by understanding:
- different behavioral styles and learn to modify your behavior to achieve best results
- how to stay present 'in the moment', 'listen for intent', and influence your listener positively
- how to give and receive constructive feedback as a way to build better relationships to demonstrate assertive behavior
- how to communicate effectively when the stakes are high and you need to neutralize arguments effectively
To create individual action plans for ongoing personal development by making use of all of the above skills to ensure effective teamwork
Making the first speech: Public SpeakingShara Guape
A guide for students on how to be confident in making their first speech. It includes terminologies in public speaking, skills in speech making, recommendations and how to deal with anxiety with 6 steps to positive attitude
1. PROYECTO DE OPCION DEL ALUMNO II
Lic. Prof. Jesús A. Durán.
Title: Lectures, Lessons and effective Speeches
(Techniques to develop oral skills)
Contents
Unit I: Introduction to Oratory.
General concepts of communication.
Specific concepts of oratory.
Types of discourse.
Unit II: The Orator.
Characteristics of an orator. Tools. Presence. Qualities and virtues.
Language and gestures. The most desirable quality of a speaker.
Spontaneity versus improvisation.
Unit III: Oral expression.
Proper management of voice in oral presentations
Voice, breathing and diction. Articulation.
Qualities of oral expression.
Volume and intensity. Speed.Pause.
Fluency. Pronunciation.
Modulation. Right emphasis.
Unit IV: Relationship with the audience
Listeners. The audience.
The psychological connection with the audience.
Speaking techniques for the stage, meetings and business presentations.
The oratory fear and its manifestations.
Know your audience.
Get the recognition of his audience.
Answering questions from the audience.
How to detect boredom.
How to keep the attention and interest of the audience.
Encourage relationship of trust.
Eye contact.
Wit and humor.
Unit V: Researching and writing your speech.
Steps to masterful public speaking.
Building the message or speech.
Creating a positive environment.
Handling questions and answers
Feedbak. Closing.
Unit VI: Physical space.
Physical space management
Audiovisual resources management.
Objectives of audiovisual resources.
Basics of audiovisual resources.
Types of resources and tips for proper use.