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Brydon: Between One and Many textbook cover
Between One and Many: The Art and Science of Public Speaking, 4/e
Steven R. Brydon, California State University, Chico
Michael D. Scott, California State University, Chico

Using Media in Your Speech

Learning Objectives

After reading this chapter and reviewing the learning resources on your CD-ROM and at the Online Learning Center, you should be able to:

1

Describe presentational media, including objects, models, overheads, flip charts, poster boards, audio and video recordings, CD-ROMS and DVDs, and computer-generated slides.

2

List, explain, and avoid common mistakes speakers make when using presentational media.

3

Describe and explain how visual media can be used to complement speech, illustrate speech, regulate speech, and be emblematic of speech.

4

Describe content that is better depicted visually than described aurally.

5

Discuss and appropriately follow rules for the construction and use of presentational media.