
The Challenge of Effective Speaking in a Digital Age
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
17th Edition
Published on 1. January 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-1-305-94819-8 (ISBN)
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Description
A favorite with students, THE CHALLENGE OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING IN A DIGITAL AGE, 17th Edition, equips you with the skills you need to maximize your course success and become a confident public speaker. Its signature six key Speech Plan Action Steps guide you step by step through topic selection, audience analysis and adaptation, effective research, organization (with an emphasis on outlining), a wide variety of presentational aids (and how to avoid succumbing to "death by PowerPoint"), and language and delivery. Online tools include videos of student speeches accompanied by Interactive Video Activities that help you develop and strengthen your public speaking skills as well as the robust MindTap Speech digital learning solution. Grounded in the latest research, this new edition is an exceptional resource for creating and delivering speeches.
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Edition
17th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Belmont, CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 17 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 274 mm
Weight
748 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-305-94819-8 (9781305948198)
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Rudolph Verderber | Kathleen Verderber | Deanna Sellnow
The Challenge of Effective Speaking in a Digital Age
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04/2023
18th Edition
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Persons
Rudolph F. Verderber is a Distinguished Teaching Professor of Communication Emeritus at the University of Cincinnati, and the former National Speaker's Association Professor of the Year. He is also one of the all-time bestselling communication studies authors. The strength of his basic texts lies in his ability to explain and exemplify concepts, theories and skills to introductory level students. His Cengage texts (Communicate!, The Challenge of Effective Speaking, COMM, and SPEAK) have a reputation for being student favorites due to their accessible presentation of theory and skills. Kathleen S. Verderber is Associate Professor of Management Emeritus at Northern Kentucky University. She holds a Master of Arts in speech communication, an M.B.A., and a doctorate in organizational behavior from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Verderber has consulted with various civic, professional and business organizations. She has published numerous articles in several journals and has presented papers at communication and management conferences. She is a coauthor of Communicate!, The Challenge of Effective Speaking in a Digital Age, COMM, and SPEAK, all with Cengage. She is also the author of Inter-Act: Interpersonal Communication, Concepts, Skills and Contexts with Oxford University Press. Deanna D. Sellnow, Ph.D., is a Luminary Research Professor of Strategic Communication in the Nicholson School of Communication at the University of Central Florida. Her research focuses on instructional communication as it occurs in conventional and nonconventional classrooms (and in risk and crisis contexts in particular). She also studies the persuasive power of popular culture, particularly in entertainment media (music, movies, television, advertisements). Published in regional, national and international journals, Dr. Sellnow is co-author of Communicate!, COMM, SPEAK, and The Challenge of Effective Speaking, all with Cengage. She also wrote The Rhetorical Power of Popular Culture: Considering Mediated Texts, with Sage. Dr. Sellnow is also the former editor of the Journal of Communication Pedagogy, Communication Teacher, and the Basic Communication Course Annual.
Author
University of Cincinnati
Northern Kentucky University
University of Central Florida
Content
Part I: ORIENTATION.
1. Foundations of Public Speaking.
2. Your First Speech.
3. Listening.
Part II: PRINCIPLES.
4. Determining an Appropriate Speech Goal.
5. Adapting to Audiences.
6. Topic Development.
7. Organizing the Speech Body.
8. The Introduction and Conclusion.
9. Presentational Aids.
10. Language and Oral Style.
11. Delivery.
Part III: INFORMATIVE AND PERSUASIVE SPEAKING.
12. Informative Speaking.
13. Persuasive Messages.
14. Persuasive Speaking.
Part IV: ADAPTING TO OTHER OCCASIONS AND FORMATS.
15. Ceremonial Speaking.
16. Group Communication and Presentations.
1. Foundations of Public Speaking.
2. Your First Speech.
3. Listening.
Part II: PRINCIPLES.
4. Determining an Appropriate Speech Goal.
5. Adapting to Audiences.
6. Topic Development.
7. Organizing the Speech Body.
8. The Introduction and Conclusion.
9. Presentational Aids.
10. Language and Oral Style.
11. Delivery.
Part III: INFORMATIVE AND PERSUASIVE SPEAKING.
12. Informative Speaking.
13. Persuasive Messages.
14. Persuasive Speaking.
Part IV: ADAPTING TO OTHER OCCASIONS AND FORMATS.
15. Ceremonial Speaking.
16. Group Communication and Presentations.