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Why is public speaking so hard? Many people are intimidated by public speaking, but public speaking is important to establish yourself as a leader and influence others. In this online public speaking course, you’ll learn how to understand your audience, the nonverbal communication of public speaking, and the importance of encoding and decoding your message. You’ll get a review on how to develop an expository speech and an informative speech, and how to make speeches entertaining for your audience. Upon completion of this course, you’ll master the art of public speaking and be ready to give an engaging public speech.
Public speaking is feared by most people, but good public speaking skills offer many benefits. The purpose of public speaking is to persuade and engage audiences – an ability that great leaders possess. In this course you’ll learn public speaking techniques such as understanding your audience, encoding and decoding messages, and the nonverbal communication of public speaking. You’ll review how to create content for informative and persuasive speeches, and how to overcome anxiety.
It is for people who find public speaking intimidating or hard and want to build the skills to give an engaging public speech, establish themselves as a leader, and influence others.
It covers understanding your audience, the nonverbal communication of public speaking, encoding and decoding messages, the language of public speaking, developing informative and persuasive speech content, speech delivery, and overcoming anxiety.
The course builds skills in public speaking, lecturing, presentation training, professional speaking, speech science, and speechwriting.
Yes. It teaches strategies on how to quell performance anxiety and overcome the anxiety associated with public speaking.
It covers developing expository and informative speeches, organizing informative speeches with research, and persuasive speech types and organization, including the motivated sequence.