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How to study and write for SpeechA whole module on what makes a successful oral presentation! This is a must for every student who has to give an oral presentation. http://www.jcu.edu.au/office/tld/learningskills/oral/
How nervous are you? This assessment categories the anxiety into group discussion, meetings, interpersonal, and public speaking. See what bothers you most. http://www.jamescmccroskey.com/measures/prca24.htm
Giving a speech is the #1 fear. Worse than the fear of death. HELP. http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/content/speech2.html
Oh, but you can and here's how. http://www.studynoteshelp.com/oh-but-you-can.htm
Causes and cures. Yeah! Learn performance strategies. http://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/assistance/learning_services/handouts/presentations.cfm
This site not only includes presentation tips, but also pre-speech strategies. http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/content/speech1.html
Practical tips to help you make it from your chair to the front of the room for the speech. http://www.studynoteshelp.com/the-delivery.htm
Speeches just don't happen. You have to practice them. Yes - outloud! http://www.studynoteshelp.com/two-words-research-and-practice.htm
Mostly in college we are asked to give oral presentations rather than formal speeches. Still the strategies for both are similar. This Australian University provides points for using visual aids as well as dealing with nervousness. http://www.canberra.edu.au/studyskills/learning/oral
Gives examples not only of speech flash cards but also of speech matrixes and several other ways to organize your information so you can remember it for your speech! http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/content/speech3.html
This 5 part checklist can be read online or you can download the whole checklist to post on your bulletin board in your study area. http://www.jcu.edu.au/office/tld/learningskills/oral/checklist.html
Now that you're organized, you may still need more help in memorizing that speech. Check out the memory strategies here. There are also test taking and reading speeches strategies, just in case you need these as well to pass the course! http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/content/speech4.html
This video/powerpoint presentation includes 10 tips for Great Communication. (Requires RealMedia player. Free download.) http://dlat.utsa.edu/accordent/Fall2006/Studio/GradWorkshopx110306a/
Can you convince your audience that they have something to gain from listening to you? Here is a straightforward list for a successful presentation. http://www.how-to-study.com/OralPresentation.htm
After college, you may spend more time creating oral presentations than writing papers. Better get started now to learn how. http://riceowl.rice.edu/guidance.cfm?doc_id=11775
How do I write a speech, if I am not going to read it? http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/speeches.html
Tips from a research guide for students. http://www.aresearchguide.com/3tips.html
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