"pleasure, Use & Virtue: A Public Speaking Podcast" By Lee Pierce"
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- Duration: 2:51:34
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Synopsis
This is a series of podcasts designed to accompany Introduction to Public Speaking courses taught by Lee Pierce for the University of Georgia
Episodes
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Outlining, Main Points, and The War of Northern Aggression
09/10/2015 Duration: 01h01minLecture delivered on October 8, 2015 discussing main points, organizational patterns and a short sample outlining activity.
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"Finishing Touches" or Introductions, Conclusions and Transitions
04/10/2012 Duration: 45minThis podcast discusses a speech's "finishing touches" including introductions, conclusions and transitions. Inspired by Graff and Birkenstein's book "They Say I Say," the central idea of this podcast is that all speeches need to be positioned as "entering a conversation" in order to engage the audience and give the speech a sense of importance or necessity.
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"Another Podcast on Primary and Secondary Sources" by Julie, Derek, Jayson and Jenna
03/10/2012 Duration: 03minFall 2012 11 am Group 1 Podcast
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"Using Surveys" by Taylor, Lauren, Sammy, and Andrew
03/10/2012 Duration: 03minFall 2012 8 am Group 5
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"Snapshots, Perspectives, and First Hand Accounts: Using Primary Resources"
03/10/2012 Duration: 03minFall 2012 11 am Group 5 Podcast
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"Brainstorming" by Caroline, Scarlett, Jennifer, Greg & Taylor
03/10/2012 Duration: 03minFall 2012 11 a.m. Group 4
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"Various Researching Strategies" by Raven, Matt Squared and Sierra
03/10/2012 Duration: 02minFall 2012 11 am Group 2
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"The Research Process via SOPA and PIPA" Myles et al Spring 2012
28/02/2012 Duration: 03minA student created research podcast that gives an overview of the research process through a discussion of researching the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA) Spring 2012
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"Simplifying the Research Process" Nick et al Spring 2012
28/02/2012 Duration: 03minA student created podcast that focuses on strategies to simplify the research process. Spring 2012
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"Researching with Lexis-Nexis" James et al Spring 2012
28/02/2012 Duration: 04minA student created research podcast that demonstrates how to use Lexis Nexis as a key part of a research strategy Spring 2012
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"Using First Person Sources" Laurel et al Spring 2012
28/02/2012 Duration: 03minA student created research podcast the discusses using first person accounts as research Spring 2012
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"Using Alternative Sources" Brian et al Spring 2012
28/02/2012 Duration: 03minA student created podcast explaining researching using alternative sources Spring 2012