Presenting Online
What is the number 421,113,603,533 when rounded?
421 billion
Which of the following questions may be on a list about effectively using statistics in a speech?
Are my numbers from reliable sources? Do I relate the statistics to the audience? Do I use statistics to quantify ideas?
What are the two major kinds of testimony?
Expert and Peer
True or false: A TED talk is a type of real-time presentation.
False
True or false: It is generally better to use statistics from a company or an organization that has a vested interest in the figures.
False
When should you use statistics in a speech?
Only when needed
In your speech, you discuss the health problems of obese children. Which of the following sources would be the most credible and reliable source of testimony?
U.S. Centers for Disease Control
Guidelines for both recorded and real-time online speeches include
adjusting the pace. remembering the audience. practicing repeatedly.
Technical difficulties during a real-time online speech
are less severe when a backup plan is available.
A speaker should be wary of testimony from self-interested, or ______, sources.
biased
Dani is in an online speech class, preparing for her final speech. She needs to realize that
her goal is to communicate with her audience.
In addition to quoting or paraphrasing text accurately from supporting material, it is important both for ethical reasons and for credibility to
identify your sources aloud in a speech.
When using testimony, it is best to make certain that the source
is qualified on the subject at hand. is unbiased.
Major elements of the visual environment include
lighting. setting. framing.
One of the most important steps when using statistics in a speech is to make sure that the numbers are
meaningful.
Compared to a real-time presentation, a recorded online speech is more likely to
mirror a speech given in a traditional classroom setting.
Gesturing, facial expressions, and eye movements during an online speech are all elements of
nonverbal communication.
Deciding when to show visual aids is primarily an aspect of
pacing.
Rick explained, "Sue said that turning the faucet clockwise three times will stop the dripping." Carmen added, "Sue said, 'These rotations always fix the problem.'" If both Rick and Carmen were reporting accurately, then Rick ______ Sue, and Carmen ______ Sue.
paraphrased; quoted
If you were giving a speech about a Japanese tsunami, and you quoted a local survivor on the hardships endured, you would be using ______ testimony.
peer
Speakers who will present in an online environment must
practice with the equipment.
When citing sources in your speech, you do not need to include all of the information that you would use in a written bibliography. What you include depends on
your topic. your audience. the kind of supporting material you are using. the claim you are making.
Which of the following should you do to make sure your statistics are representative?
Different groups of a population sample must be in correct proportion. The sample size must be large enough.
Which of the following terms is used to describe quotations or paraphrases from an authority in a given field?
Expert testimony
Which of the following are guidelines for the effective use of statistics?
Explain any statistics that are used. Use statistics sparingly. Use visual aids to clarify statistical trends.
True or false: Listeners do not generally care whether or not a speaker provides the source of his or her statistics.
False
True or false: Visual aids take too much time to use effectively in a speech.
False
True or false: You can only be found guilty of plagiarism when you quote material verbatim.
False
Ivan is giving a speech about global warming. He explains that an iceberg measuring about 2,200 square miles has recently gone adrift. He mentions that the iceberg is the size of Delaware and holds twice as much water used in the United States each year. Which of the following did Ivan do correctly in this example?
He explained the statistics in a way that would be meaningful to the audience. He provided a visual for large statistics.
Daniel is presenting his speech to his classmates. He uses examples, testimony, and statistics to support his ideas. He does not explain his sources during the speech, but he does show his bibliography on a PowerPoint slide at the end of the speech. What common error has Daniel made in his speech?
He failed to cite his sources orally.
Harry is giving a speech in class on endangered species. He has conducted a significant amount of research and includes some of the data he found in his speech. How else could Harry lend credibility to the information he is reporting?
Include quotations from experts on endangered species
Which of the following statements about expert testimony are true?
It lends credibility to your speeches. It is especially important to use when your speech is on a controversial topic.
Rey's instructor tells him to practice his speech by placing chairs around the room with a sticky note on each one. Why did the instructor tell Rey to do this?
It will help Rey visualize an actual audience.
Which of the following are tips for creating good nonverbal online communication?
Make sure your eyes do not dart back and forth Look at the camera Use gestures that are controlled
Using quotes accurately involves which of the following?
Making sure you do not quote out of context Making sure you do not skew the meaning of paraphrased statements Making sure you do not misquote anyone
What is one way to lend credibility to a speech?
Mentioning the sources of statistics
Which of the following would be considered an unbiased source for a speech on gun control?
New York Times
Darnell feels confident that his speech on the benefits of plastic shopping bags will be persuasive because of the testimony he will provide. This testimony comes from two expert witnesses: one who is the president of a successful plastics manufacturing company and one who is a research scientist conducting studies funded by the plastics industry. Should Darnell feel confident that his speech will be convincing?
No, because his testimony is likely to be biased by sources whose work depends on the plastics industry.
Unlike a traditional speech, a speech presented in an online environment has which of the following challenges?
Online speakers are less able to determine if the audience is engaging with external distractions. Online speakers are less able to gauge audience responses. Online speeches lack direct eye contact.
If you quoted your sister about her experience at summer camp, you are using what type of testimony?
Peer testimony
______ is the term for using another person's ideas or words without giving credit to that person.
Plagiarism
Anne is presenting budget information to the corporate office in another city via an online presentation. On the day of the speech, she discovers that the corporate office is unable to hear what she is saying because the audiovisual equipment in their conference room isn't working properly. Which of the following would be effective options for Anne to communicate with her colleagues?
Postponing the meeting to allow the equipment to be fixed Arranging an audio-only conference call with different equipment E-mailing her colleagues the outline of the speech
What are the key points to keep in mind when using testimony in a speech?
Quote accurately Use qualified sources Paraphrase accurately Use unbiased sources
Jenna used the following statistics in her speech about infectious diseases: 2,700 cases of Hepatitis A, 16 million parasitic diseases, 34,000 cases of Lyme disease. What did Jenna do before she presented these numbers to her audience?
Rounded them off
Polly is giving a speech about the world economy. She offers interesting statistics about the gross domestic product of several countries, all of which are in the billions of dollars. How could Polly have improved her speech?
She could have translated the large numbers into terms listeners can relate to.
Maizie is going to give a real-time presentation next week. She has given recorded online speeches before, but this is her first real-time presentation. How is it likely to differ from her previous online speeches?
She will not be able to edit her mistakes before the audience sees them.
What is the best way to present a series of statistics during a speech?
Simple graph
In a birthday toast to her husband, Sandra said, "Physical fitness expert Bonnie Prudden once said, 'You can't turn back the clock. But you can wind it up again.' So here's to many more years of winding!" Which of the following are reasons why Sandra used a direct quotation?
The direct quotation is witty and compelling. The quotation is brief and conveys what Sandra wants to say better than she can.
What is the problem with the following numbers (25.7 inches, 62,789,499 people, 78.55 kilometers per hour) being used in a speech?
They are too complicated to be easily understood by listeners.
How are visual aids addressed when using Skype to make a real-time online presentation?
They can be displayed by means of a "share screen" feature.
Which of the following are good reasons for identifying the source of testimony that you provide in a speech?
To add credibility to the testimony given To give proper attribution and avoid plagiarism To help listeners determine if the source is biased
What is the main reason to use statistics in a speech?
To give your ideas numerical precision
Which of the following are ways to enhance your delivery of extended examples during a speech?
Use eye contact Vary the speed at which you speak Vary your voice volume
In her speech about the maternal mortality rate around the world, Hannah included the following: "According to the CIA's World Factbook, Sierra Leone has the highest death rate, at 1,360 per 100,000 live births. The Central African Republic follows, with 882. Chad and Nigeria are not far behind, at 856 and 814, respectively. The United States ranked 138th with a rate of 14 deaths per 100,000 live births." What did Hannah fail to do when using statistics in her speech?
Use numbers sparingly
Some statistics are better understood when the audience can actually see them, such as in a graph. What are these types of support materials called?
Visual aids
How do visual aids factor into the pacing of an online speech?
Visual aids should be introduced after the speaker has become established on the screen.
It can be especially helpful to use statistics in a speech when you are attempting to convince your audience of the existence of
a problem.
A good method for starting a real-time online speech is to
confirm that the audience has audio and visual contact with the speaker.
Seeing your online speech as a mental dialogue with listeners is an element of
considering the audience.
To quote or paraphrase someone correctly, it is essential that you
do not misquote. do not quote out of context. do not violate the meaning of the statements being paraphrased.
Speakers have a(n) ______ responsibility to use testimonies accurately and effectively.
ethical
Peer testimony works well in a speech when you need a statement from someone who has ______ on the topic.
experience
The technology used during an online speech
exposes the speech to an increased number of potential problems.
Determining what angles and distances an online speech audience will see you from is known as
framing.
Perry is going to deliver an online speech, and he wants to perfect his nonverbal communication, particularly his eye contact. Some tips he should bear in mind include
gazing straight into the camera. realizing that the camera makes eye movements more noticeable. making sure his eyes do not dart around.
Making an effort to control the visual environment
helps to achieve an appearance or feeling with the desired level of formality.
Samantha explained her grandmother's trick for grilling hamburgers by saying, "To yield the juiciest burgers, my grandmother told me she would make a small impression on the top of the burger, then she would place a small ice cube in that indentation while the burger grills." Samantha was ______ her grandmother.
paraphrasing
A politician refers to a proposed new program as a "potentially tremendous disaster." The program's supporters quote the politician as saying it is "potentially tremendous." The supporters are
quoting out of context.
A real-time speech
should be adapted to work properly with a webcam.
When someone presenting a real-time online presentation has a technical problem, the presenter
should consider alternate ways to get the material to the audience.
An effective delivery for a persuasive online speech should be
sincere and personable.
GoToMeeting, Skype, Zoom, and Adobe Connect are all examples of
software designed for real-time online speeches.
Quotations or paraphrases from trusted sources that are used to support a point are known as
testimony.
You have decided to take up running. You have a friend who has been running and coaching a long time. She tells you to go to a specialty store and look for lightweight, flexible running shoes rather than buying cheap shoes online, so you do. You were influenced by her
testimony.
When preparing an online speech, you must realize that
the environment will change many aspects of the presentation.
In a real-time online speech,
the main concern with framing is determining the distance you should be from the webcam.
Controlling the visual environment and adjusting the pacing are two guidelines that apply
to both real-time and recorded online speeches.
Since you can't see your audience online, it is important to keep their interest by
utilizing visual aids. keeping the speech within time limits.
Numbers, especially large numbers, can be hard for listeners to
visualize.