Designing Your Speech: Organizing Your Ideas Exercise 1 Subject: Visit the History Channel's collection of great speeches See how the great speeches of our times have been constructed. The History
Channel's website, www.historychannel.com,
has a sub-site dedicated to warehousing memorable public addresses. Take your web-browser to: www.historychannel.com/speeches/index.html How did these speeches use order, structure, and subordination to make
their point? Or did they make their point at all? Exercise 2 Subject: Website organization Your textbook asked you to evaluate the order and structure of several
websites. We would like you to reflect upon that exercise. Having evaluated
these websites, what content should be included on most organizational websites? How would you, for instance, organize the content headings of your favorite
organization or association? Provide an example, please. Exercise 3 Subject: Using the E-library One of the more innovative tools to hit the Internet is the E-library,
found at http://www.elibrary.com. Perform
a search on your topic using E-library's "free trial" service. Upon
completion, organize this material into a rough outline using the chronological
ordering paradigm. E-library's titling system should make this process very easy. Please provide evidence of your work. |