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COMM 130 - Public Speaking - Professor Hanniff: Your Assignment

Public Speaking

The Public Speaking Pyramid

Image from Stand Up, Speak Out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking, v. 1.0 by Jason S. Wrench, Anne Goding, Danette Ifert Johnson, and Bernardo A. Attias

What You Need to Know

Understanding Your Assignment

Before you begin looking for information you should make sure you understand your assignment. Some good questions are:

  • How many pages?
  • How many sources?
  • What kinds of sources?
    • Books
    • Articles
    • Websites
  • What format?

Your professor is your best resource to answer these questions.

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How to Use This Research Guide

What Type of Speech?

Public speaking

What type of speech do you have to present?

  • Informative
  • Process
  • Narrative
  • Oral Interpretation
  • Persuasive

Always check with your instructor before starting to work on your speech. 

Research Basics - Step by Step

Breaking Down The Research Process  

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The following outline gives a simple and effective strategy for finding information for a research paper and documenting the sources you find. Depending on your topic and your familiarity with the library, you may need to rearrange or recycle these steps. Adapt this outline to your needs. We are ready to help you at every step in your research.

  1. Choose a topic - or have one assigned
  2. Understand your topic
    • Background reading
    • Consider a main focus
    • Refine your topic
    • Make a list of your keywords and concepts
  3. Search Sources
    • Find Books
    • Find Articles
    • Find Websites
  4. Write your paper - Informative, Analytical, Argumentative, Critical
  5. Cite your sources

            Your Speech Assignments - FA 2020

            Professor Hanniff

            In this class you will be completing two major speeches:

            The informative speech is neutral speech.

            • Choose a topic and get it approved by Professor Hanniff
            • Requires at least 6 sources

            The  persuasive speech is a call to action speech.

            • Present a problem, solve it, and seek audience action to make the solution a reality.
            • Choose a topic and get it approved by Professor Hanniff
            • Requires at least 12 sources 

            Talk to a Librarian

            Need Help 

             

            The Cerritos College Librarians can help you with your research in a variety of ways:

            Librarians are available during library hours to answer your questions by phone or chat.
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