Chapter 16 Informative speaking
Ideas
- Theories, principles, beliefs, or values
Process
- A sense of steps - process can be at the micro or macro level - explain the process to enhance audience understanding
events
-Notable or exceptional occurrences from the present or past - Blend narrative and description - Look at event or audience consider exciting, newsworthy, interesting, etc.
Reduce quantity of information
-less is more -pore down details
analyze your audience
-look for common ground - examine audience demographics
reiterate your message
-refers to your message multiple times - use different words each time
Informative Speaking
-shares information or ideas - Increases understanding & awareness of a topic - Give listeners new knowledge - keep information audience-centered
make the complex familiar
-use definition and analogies - avoid jargon and an overabundance of technical terminology
Definition
explains the essence, meaning, or purpose of something such as a(n): object, person or group, event, process, idea or concept
repeat your message
use the same words each time
description
use words to paint a mental picture. Use: vivid language, presentation aids, details that evoke the audience's senses.
Techniques for Informing
1. Definition 2. explanation 3. description 4. demonstration 5. narrative
Types of Objects include
1. Mechanical/ technological (motorcycle) 2. natural ( elephant, planet ) 3. culture ( painting, book ) 4. personal (jacket)
Developing Your Informed Speech
1. analyze your audience 2. select a technique
Clarifying and Simplify your message
1. move from general to specific 2. reduce the quantity of information you present 3. make the complex familiar 4. use presentation aids 5. reiterate your message 6. repeat your message
Four types of definition
Dictionary, expert, etymological, functional
Types of Informative Speech
Objects, Individual/groups, events, process, idea
Demonstration
Teach how a process or a set of guideline works. Require confidence and practice.
Select a Technique
choice of technique helps you decide how to develop main points and supporting materials
Move from general to specific
keep the information simple to help your audience understand. Ask yourself; what message do you want your audience to take away?
narrative
present a story that entertains while it informs. Stories can humanize speakers & improve their credibility.
explanation
providing an analysis of something to clarify it, or tracing a line of casual connections between events. Works well on speeches that: present a process, trace the emergence of an event, illustrate how something works