Description
Section 1
Module 09: Informative Speech on Culture (Outline)
- Points 30
- Submitting a file upload
Directions
Your outline for the informative speech is due in this module. Please find the directions for this assignment in Module 08: Informative Speech on Culture (assigned).
- Create an outline related to culture that organizes your thoughts and main points into a coherent speech.
- The following speech outline should be viewed as a template for the structure, required elements, and formatting of main points and subpoints in a speech outline. Also note the use of transitions, citing your sources, and the reference page/bibliography. SAMPLE informative speech OUTLINE.pdf
- You are required to use a minimum of three reliable sources. Your sources must include academic journals, newspaper articles, magazine articles, and books.
SUBMISSION
Save your outline as a .doc or .docx file following the naming convention, your first initial, last name, and the name of the assignment (i.e., JSmith – Assignment Name Here).
Please note the following:
The assignment will be submitted via Turnitin to check for plagiarism. Please find the plagiarism policy in your Course Syllabus. All submitted student writing assignments will be added as source documents in Turnitin reference database for the purpose of detecting plagiarism of such papers in the future.
SUBMITTING A FILE AS AN ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION IN CANVAS
You may follow the directions on uploading a file as an assignment submission in Canvas (Links to an external site.) to submit the assignment.
ACCESSING TURNITIN SIMILARITY REPORTS
Here are the directions on accessing and reviewing Turnitin similarity reports (Links to an external site.).
You can find more information on accessing the similarity report and similarity score (Links to an external site.). Here is the most useful content available to students using Turnitin on Turnitin Student Resources Hub (Links to an external site.).
Grading
The assignment is worth 30 points toward your course grade. It will be graded according to the grading rubric below.
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Rubric
CST 110 Informative Speech Outline Rubric
Criteria | Ratings | Pts | |||
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction |
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5 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeBody |
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10 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusion |
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5 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSources |
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5 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWriting |
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5 pts |
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Total Points: 30 |
Section 2
Informative Speech on Culture (submission)
Directions
Please find the directions for this assignment in Module 08: Informative Speech on Culture (assigned).
SUBMISSION
- Record your video using Studio. Follow the directions in Getting Started: Use Studio to Record Your Speeches ⚒.
- Click the Reply button below to share your video in the discussion forum. Look for the Studio tool icon on Rich Content Editor. By default, comments are included in the embedded media file. Please make sure to disable comments. Follow the directions on embedding Studio media in Canvas.
Grading
The assignment is worth 60 points toward your course grade. It will be graded according to the grading rubric attached to the forum. You can find the grading rubric by following the directions on how to view the rubric for a graded discussion.
Directions
INFORMATIVE SPEECH ON CULTURE GUIDELINES
Here are your assignment guidelines:
- Pick a culture that you strongly identify with. (Think about your nationality, your religion, the region where you grew up, or organizations of which you are a member.)
- Bring in an object that represents that culture. You can create PowerPoint slides for the video.
- Create an outline that organizes your thoughts and main points into a coherent speech. (You will turn this in.) Please find the instruction and a sample informative speech outline in Module 09.
- Speak for 4 to 6 minutes about your culture, how this object represents your culture, and how your culture has shaped who you are. This is a very short speech, so make each word count.
- Record your speech using the instructions below and follow the instructions in Module 9 to upload and submit it.
- Manuscripts are prohibited and will result in a point deduction. You may use notecards during the presentation.
RECORDING YOUR VIDEO
Record your video using Studio. Follow the directions in Getting Started: Use Studio to Record Your Speeches ⚒.
Please do this well in advance – I will not accept late or incomplete work due to technical issues. You are fully responsible more making sure that your video is accessible and playable.
SUBMISSION
You don’t submit the assignment here. You will submit this assignment in Module 9.
Grading
The assignment is worth 90 points toward your course grade. Refer to the grading rubric below to understand how this assignment will be graded.
- Outline – 30 points
- Informative Speech Video – 60 points
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Rubric
CST 110 Informative Speech on Culture Rubric (outline and video)
Criteria | Ratings | Pts | |||
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOutline – Introduction |
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5 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOutline – Body |
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10 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOutline – Conclusion |
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5 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOutline – Sources |
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5 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOutline – Writing |
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5 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVideo – Visual AidPlease select and visually show an object for your topic about culture or use PowerPoint slides that are linked to an aspect of the culture you have selected. |
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10 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVideo – DeliveryPlease demonstrate you have practiced your delivery by showing clear eye contact with the camera, utilizing appropriate vocalics and nonverbal communication for your speech. |
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20 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVideo – OrganizationPlease show clear structure and delineation between the introduction, the body and the conclusion. Transitions and verbal signposts should be used to clarify organization. |
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20 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeVideo – LengthThe speech should be 4-6 minutes long. |
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10 pts |
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Total Points: 90 |
Section 3
Discussion – Informative Speech Evaluation
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Purpose
This assignment is closely tied to specific course objectives. It provides you with an opportunity to experience the development of interpersonal values that open and maintain channels of communication, by engaging one another on the Discussion Board, writing your own posts, and responding to fellow student’s posts. Another important course objective this assignment aligns to stipulates that students exercise critical insight in judging spoken discourse. By reviewing their work and other students’ work directly relates to this course objective.
Directions
Part 1: Complete a self-evaluation of your presentation.
- Use the Best in the Class and Coaching Tips for Informative Speeches.rtf as a guide and discuss 1 or 2 things you did well and at least 2 areas for improvement. Remember to identify and define each item (cite the definitions if you use any terms we have learned so far!) and to provide quotes and action descriptions that show your reader how you performed in each of these areas. Add some thought about how your recommendations will improve the next speech performance. This post should be a minimum of 3 paragraphs.
Submission
- Click the Reply button below to post your evaluation.
- The first line of your reply should be “LAST NAME FIRST NAME: My Personal Evaluation.” So if your name is Megan Sanchez, it would read “Sanchez Megan: My Personal Evaluation.”
Part 2: Write assessments for two class members with your evaluation of their speeches.
- Use the Best in Class and Coaching Tips form as a guide and discuss 1 or 2 things the speaker did well and at least 2 areas for improvement. Add some thought about how your recommendations will improve the next speech performance. Remember to identify and define each item (cite the definitions if you use any terms we have learned so far!) and to provide quotes and action descriptions that show your reader how the speaker performed in each of these areas. Each assessment post should be a minimum of three paragraphs.
- In the assessment of others use a salutation to greet the person and write in the second person. For example: “Hello, Megan. I think you did a great job with a strong attention-getter by using a dramatic example. According to the authors, a dramatic example is ‘…XYZ. (p. 999).’ Using the ABC as a dramatic example really captured the attention of the audience because….” Sign your name at the end of each posting. Alt