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   Public Speaking
   What is Public Speaking?
   Public Speaking is a ‘formal’ face-to-face 
   communication method where a person(s)
   uses the medium of speech to Inform and/or 
   Influence a group of listeners (an audience).
   Why is developing Public Speaking 
   skills important for Class Reps?
   Being able to inform and influence both students 
   and university staff members through effective 
   communications is essential for a Class Rep to 
   be able to help improve the learning experience 
   at GCU.
   Public Speaking
   What skills are required for Public Speaking?
   The following three skills are required for effective 
   Public Speaking…
     Planning & Preparation
     Positive Non-Verbal Communications
     Confidence
    In this session we will be looking at…
     The importance of Planning & Preparation        
     for effective Public Speaking
     The importance of Non-Verbal Communications 
     for effective Public Speaking.
   Just A Minute
    The aim of this game is to speak for a full 60 seconds 
    on your randomly selected  topic without any…
     Hesitation
     A pause longer than three seconds.
     Repetition
      Using the same words or phrases repeatedly 
      (excluding the phrase of the topic)
     Deviation
     Going completely off the given topic.
   You will get one point  for each second you are able speak on your 
   topic without being successfully challenged by a member of your 
   audience. If you are able to speak for the full 60 seconds on your topic 
   without any successful challenges you will receive ten extra points. 
   Each successful challenger will get one point, however each 
   unsuccessful challenger will get minus one point.
  Planning & Preparation
   All Public Speaking activities 
   require Planning & Preparation!
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   POn Planning 
       10% on Delivery  
    & Preparation
  Planning & Preparation
   Public Speaking can only inform 
   and/or influence an audience if it 
   is delivered in a structured way!
   The best way to ensure that your 
   Public Speaking activity is structured 
   is to plan & prepare notes that can 
   be used as a guide when speaking.
   Your notes should be headings and 
   key words bullet-point format and not 
   a word for word script of everything 
   you want to say.
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