Tuesday, January 10:
Orientation;
Introduction to Public Communication
Thursday, January 12:
Chapter 1
– “Speaking in Public”
Tuesday, January
17:
(continued) Chapter 1 – “Speaking in Public”
Thursday, January 19:
(continued) Chapter 1 – “Speaking in Public”
Chapter 2 – “Ethics and
Public Speaking;”
Chapter 4 – “Selecting a Topic
and a Purpose;”
Tuesday,
January 24:
(continued) Chapter 4 – “Selecting a Topic and
a Purpose;”
Chapter 5 – “Analyzing the Audience”
Thursday, January 26:
Chapter 6 – “Gathering Materials;”
Chapter 7 – “Supporting
Your Ideas”
Preview
Exam
I
Tuesday, January 31:
Exam I -- Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7;
Thursday, February 2:
Chapter 17 – Speaking on Special Occasions;”
Begin preparation for “Speeches of
Introduction”
Chapter 8 –“Organizing the
Body of the Speech/
Chapter 10 – "Outlining the Speech;”
Prepare for “Speeches of
Introduction”
Tuesday, February 7:
Chapter 9 – “Beginning
and Ending the Speech”
Prepare for “Speeches of Introduction”
Thursday, February 9:
Chapter 12
– “Delivery”
Prepare for “Speeches of Introduction”
Tuesday, February 14:
“Speeches of Introduction”
Thursday, February 16:
“Speeches
of Introduction”
Tuesday, February
21:
Preparation for
"Speeches of Definition"
Meet in Library
(Lab A)
Thursday, February 23:
Chapter 13 – “Speaking to Inform;”
Prepare for “Speeches of
Definition"
Tuesday, February 28:
“Definition Speeches" (3-5
minutes)
(1) Jakstadt -- honor (2) Claiborne -- love
(3) Wuagneux -- cool (4) Muller -- hell (5) Treadwell -- hate
Thursday, March 2:
“Definition Speeches"
(3-5 minutes)
(6) Sidorjak
-- joy (7) Nguyen -- infinity
(8) Bone -- destiny
(9)
Aslam -- death
A sign-up sheet for an experiment should be posted by 8:00 a.m. Friday, March 3rd.
A research study entitled “Categorization,Objectification, Labeling, and Communication Strategies”
is now available for participation. Participation in this study will involve viewing images on a
computer and communicating about them through writing and drawing, and answering questions. It should
take about 20 minutes. This study is open to all students 18 years and older currently enrolled
in SPCM1100, SPCM1500, or other SPCM courses that allow for research participation. Participation
qualifies for the research familiarization requirement for basic speech courses.
Tuesday,
March 7:
“Definition
Speeches" (3-5 minutes)
(10) Grant
-- passion
(11) Nooromid -- faith
(12) Grove -- life (13) Bender --
heaven
Thursday, March 9:
Prepare for “Exposition
Speeches”
Speech Assignment
I Due
(Click on the link for details.)
March 13-17:
Spring Break;
No Class
Tuesday, March 21:
Chapter 14 – “Visual Aids”
Thursday, March 23:
Prepare
for “Exposition Speeches”
Tuesday,
March 28:
“Exposition
Speeches” (4-6 minutes)
(1) Nguyen (2) Aslam (3) Grove (4) Treadwell (5) Bone
Thursday, March 30:
“Exposition
Speeches” (4-6
minutes)
(6) Nooromid (7) Claiborne (8) Sidorjak (9) Muller (10) Bender
A signup
sheet for an experimental study has been posted in Terrell Hall.
The study would satisfy the Dept.
of Speech Communication research requirement.
Tuesday, April 4:
“Exposition
Speeches” (4-6
minutes)
(11) Grant
(12) Jakstadt (13) Wuagneux
Thursday, April 6:
Chapters 15-16 – “Speaking to
Persuade/Methods of Persuasion”
Tuesday,
April 11:
Chapters 15-16 – “Speaking to
Persuade/Methods of Persuasion;”
Thursday, April 13:
“Speeches
to Persuade” (5-7 minutes)
(1) Grant
(2) Muller (3) Bender (4) Sidorjak
Tuesday, April 18:
(5) Bone (6) Wuagneux (7) Jakstadt
Thursday,
April 20:
To Be Announced
Tuesday, April 25:
“Speeches
to Persuade” (5-7 minutes)
(8) Aslam (9) Treadwell (10) Nooromid
Thursday, April 27:
“Speeches
to Persuade” (5-7 minutes)
(11)
Claiborne (12) Grove (13) Nguyen
Preview Exam II
Speech Assignment II
Due
(Click on the link for details.)
Tuesday,
May 2:
Reading Day
Thursday, May 4, 10:00 to 11:00 am
NOTE: THIS TEST WILL TAKE 50 MINUTES OR LESS, SO WE WILL BEGIN AT
10
AND NOT 8.
Exam II -- Chapters 8, 9, 10, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16
Complete Final Exam Schedule:
http://www.reg.uga.edu/or.nsf/preview/spring_Exam_Schedule