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LESSON EXAMPLES
  
Story Telling
  Outlining
  Directions for
     Evaluating
     a Speech


STAYING UP

 Forms designed to help you prepare:
  
 Topic Outline,    Introducing a  speaker and evaluations.

To watch  the SPEECH EVALUATION demo
Click on the link below or the picture to the left.
You will get a "pop up" menu.
.  To download the file click SAVE. 
   To watch it on line click
OPEN.
                          LINK  ../CLASS/SPEECH Evalu8fg.ppt
Once the file is open on line, click on the picture anywhere.  Each slide has several "add on" dialogue boxes, so keep clicking on the picture to see the text add on over the picture.

If the slides does not develop text and doesn't change then  click on the gray "down arrow" on the slider bar  on the right of the screen to proceed.  After the slide changes then go back to clicking on the picture to develop the text boxes.

Portfolio

 

 FORMS

Topic Outline

Introduction

Speech  Evaluation

Evaluating speakers

Oral Evaluations

How To Evaluate a Speech
Click here for an article Dr. Bobbert wrote in an International magazine on Evaluating Speeches.

LINKS

You The Brand

We all represent a brand. It's the brand of you. How you talk, walk, and look reflects on that brand. Do you come across as trustworthy, confident, and competent?




Job Interview Questions
  A list of questions you might be asked in a job interview.
Adobe PhotoshopCMSP 399 VISUAL IMAGE
             MANIPULATION
 for PRINT, PRESENTATION 
and WEB using PHOTOSHOP
How to Win at Office Politics
  
  http://www.bnet.com/2403-13070_23-93243.html
 
Learn more by clicking the above link or cutting and pasting it into your address bar

SUCCESS Links

Photoshop
Images

Job Interview
Questions

The following Forms were designed to help you prepare your speech.
    
Speech Topic Outline

     Introducing another speaker

SPEECH EVALUATION FORMS

    Speech  Evaluation
    Evaluating other speakers
    Oral Evaluation of a speech

          STAYING UP
    
    when feeling down

Dr Bobbert has been published in several magazines.  Articles of Student interest will be included in the down load files.  The first one is provided for days when you need to pick yourself up because you are feeling "down"

This summary "handout" includes materials from 3 short speeches.

 

  Six Laws of Persuasion
Getting what you want in life, in work or play, requires constant negotiation with a variety of people
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     Click the book to view the  text contents Kentucky Unbridled Spirit - External Site

DON'T TALK! COMMUNICATE! 
        Dr. Bobbert's latest book, shows you how to speak more effectively, so you get what you want more often. You learn how to persuade both large audiences and the people you work and play with. It explains how to organize your ideas into a speech or persuasive argument to sell your ideas, products or services. You learn how to improve your skills so you can persuade others to help you reach your personal and organizational goals.   

 DON'T TALK! COMMUNICATE! by Dr. Larry C. Bobbert 
published by International Publishing Network and Printing Concepts.1992.
 

"How to give other people what they want, so they will tend to give you what you want."


AnimationLibrary.com

TinyURL

2. Template for doing DVD covers in Photoshop
       a. Show          .jpg  - copyable.      .psd 9.2 Megs
       b. - .psd recorded "error" on FTP ing - at over 9 megs you may not be able to down load
               the psd file but can get one layer sample using the jpg file.    
               
(The original was composed by Matt Crum at KET) .
     

Class one - An Introduction to
Speech Communications


Link   ../Introduction-Fall 06 Speech Classes.PPT To watch  Class 1 Lesson Power Point presentation (no sound)
Click on the link below or the picture to the left.
You will get a "pop up" menu.
.  To download the file click SAVE. 
   To watch it on line click
OPEN.

Once the file is open on line, and you are ready to navigate the program, Click on the picture anywhere.  Each slide has several"add on" dialogue boxes, so keep clicking on the picture to see the text add on over the picture.

If the slides does not develop text and doesn't change then  click on the gray "down arrow" on the slider bar  on the right of the screen
 to proceed.  After the slide changes then go back to clicking on the picture to develop the text boxes.

 

 

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