Overview
Main description
McGraw-Hill conducted extensive market research with over 4,000 students to gain insight into their studying and buying behavior. Students told us they wanted more portable texts with innovative visual appeal and content that is designed according to the way they learn. We also surveyed instructors, and they told us they wanted a way to engage their students without compromising on high quality content.
Freedom of speech and public speaking are critical components of a healthy democracy. iSpeak promotes this declaration by using examples that reflect vital personal, social, and political themes that portray campus communities across the country. iSpeak consistently demonstrates that public communication is directly related to what people care about, what people want, and what people do.
New to iSpeak is Connect Public Speaking - a dynamic and powerful web-based learning management platform with the student experience at its core. Informed by extensive research conducted with both instructors and students, Connect is designed to help students earn better grades and save instructors valuable time, whether teaching a face to face, online, or hybrid course.
More current, more portable, more captivating, plus a rigorous and innovative research foundation adds up to: more learning. When you meet students where they are, you can take them where you want them to be.
Table of contents
Part One: Preparing Your PresentationsChapter 1: Getting StartedChapter 2. Preparing Your First PresentationChapter 3. Selecting a Topic and PurposeChapter 4. Analyzing the Audience
Part Two: Selecting and Arranging ContentChapter 5. Finding Information and Supporting Your IdeasChapter 6. Organizing and Outlining Your PresentationChapter 7. Delivering Speeches Chapter 8. Choosing Your WordsChapter 9. Visual Resources and Presentation Technology
Part Three: Types of PresentationsChapter 10. Presenting to InformChapter 11. Presenting Persuasive MessagesChapter 12. Speaking on Special OccasionsAppendix A: Working and Presenting as a Group