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PUBLIC COMMUNICATION

PUBLIC COMMUNICATION

What is the meaning of "public communication"?Public communication happens when individuals and groups engage in dialogue in the public sphere in order to deliver a message to a specific audience. Public speaking events, newspaper editorials and billboard advertisements are a few forms of public communication.

Public speaking can be a powerful tool for an effective speaker who wishes to present us with information not known previously. Public speaking skills are important for success in school, career advancement, and for increasing self-confidence.

Public Communication in Your Life

The Three General CategoriesIn Public Communication The speeches you deliver fall into three general categories: to inform, to persuade, and to entertain. Sometimes you may want to share information and create a clear understanding with an audience. Other times you may want your audience to change their attitude and/or follow a different course of action

Types of Public Communication SpeechesSpeaking to entertainTo engage, interest, amuse listenersMay include information about occasionHumor and offenseNarrative speaking (story-telling)Speaking to informTo increase listeners understanding, awarenessMay take form of demonstrationSpeaking to persuadeTo change attitudes, beliefs, behaviors

Your Role as a SpeakerIn your role as a speaker, remember two things:Your image makes a statement. Keep this in mind. The image your audience has of you will be shaped with each comment you make.The speaker and the audience both have needs. The speech is about you and your audience. Through the communication exchange, speakers seek from their audience a response that can satisfy certain needs.

Identical ExperiencesThough one hundred people may listen to the same speech, each will come away with his or her own interpretation of what the speaker said.While we may share the same language, we do not share identical experiences.

Choosing a Topic While choosing a topic you are familiar with is the best place to begin, carefully consider what your listeners might want to hear. You may be an Agriculture Management major who is interested in artificial insemination of chickens.

Choose an Appropriate TopicSome instructors may give you a topic while others may provide strict limitations on what you may speak about. If you are allowed to choose, the best place to begin your search for a topic is yourself. When the topic springs from your own interests, personal experience, or work experience, you bring to it motivation and information necessary for a good speech.

Fear of Public SpeakingMost people are afraid of Public Speaking or Stage fright or performance anxiety is the anxiety phobia which may be aroused in an individual by the requir, fear or persistentement to perform in front of an audience, (for example, when performing in front of a camera). In the context of public speaking

Things You Shouldnt Do while giving a speach

Turn back on audienceSlouch, hands in pocketsNo um, ah, you knowsNo nervous gesturesTalk too fast, Talk too quietly

Even if you don't need to make regular presentations in front of a group, there are plenty of situations where good public speaking skills can help you advance your career and create opportunities.For example, you might have to talk about your organization at a conference, make a speech after accepting an award, or teach a class to new recruits. Speaking to an audience also includes online presentations or talks; for instance, when training a virtual team, or when speaking to a group of customers in an online meeting.Good public speaking skills are important in other areas of your life, as well. You might be asked to make a speech at a friend's wedding, The Importance of Public Speaking

Strategies for Becoming a Better SpeakerThe good news is that speaking in public is a learnable skill. As such, you can use the following strategies to become a better speaker and presenter. Plan AppropriatelyPracticeEngage With Your AudiencePay Attention to Body LanguageThink PositivelyCope With Nerves

Strategies for Becoming a Better SpeakerPlan Appropriately First, make sure that you planyour communication appropriately. Use tools like the Rhetorical Triangle , Monroe's Motivated Sequence , and the 7Cs of Communication to think about how you'll structure what you're going to say.Practice There's a good reason that we say, "Practice makes perfect!" You simply cannot be a confident, compelling speaker without practice.

Strategies for Becoming a Better SpeakerEngage With Your Audience When you speak, try to engage your audience. This makes you feel less isolated as a speaker and keeps everyone involved with your message. If appropriate, ask leading questions Pay Attention to Body Language If you're unaware of it, your body language will give your audience constant, subtle clues about your inner state. If you're nervous, or if you don't believe in what you're saying, the audience can soon know.

Think Positively Positive thinking can make a huge difference to the success of your communication, because it helps you feel more confident.Cope With Nerves When we have to speak in front of others, we can envision terrible things happening. We imagine forgetting every point we want to make, passing out from our nervousness, or doing so horribly that we'll lose our job. But those things almost never come to pass! We build them up in our minds and end up more nervous than we need to be.

Strategies for Becoming a Better Speaker

QuestionsWhich one of these groups can be identified as Public Communication?Group of 3-10 people.Group of 2 people.Group of more than 10 people.Thousands of people.

QuestionsBefore you go on stage, what should you take time to do? Read through your notes. Visualize your presentation. Drink some coffee. Learn your lines.

QuestionsWhen preparing for your presentation, what should you know?Your purpose. Your audience. Your situation.All of the above.

QuestionsWhy do you want to capture your audiences attention in your introduction?Because it helps create a bond between you and the audienceBecause it provides motivation for the audience to pay attention.Because it makes your presentation more exciting.All of the above.

QuestionsAnxiety over public speaking can be reduced by:Preparing well ahead of time.Becoming familiar with the technology in your presentation.Presenting a familiar subject.All of the above.