Week 3, Module 3 – Presentation Structure and Openings and Closings…

Question Week 3, Module 3 – Presentation Structure and Openings and Closings… Week 3, Module 3 – Presentation Structure and Openings and ClosingsSubmissionSave a copyBefore you begin this assignment, please review the Openings and Closings PowerPoint(found in Module 3)as well as the additional reading link that isprovided. The presentation discusses the importance of the overall structure of apresentation as well as the impact of a captivating opening and a memorable close.Look through the list of topics below. Select one topic for which you want to write anopening and closing.Consider the topic and what sort of message you would like to deliver. Once you dothis, write an opening and closing for a potential presentation based on this topic.Remember that your opening needs to captivate your audience and that your closingshould be memorable in a way that has the audience discussing your presentationafterwardIn your minimum one page, single spaced submission:A summary/ basis of a speech that you would give on this topic(title it Summary)The captivating opening (title it Opening)The memorable close (title it Closing)NOTE: Only your opening and closing will be evaluated, but the basis of thespeech is necessarv in order to evaluate erectivelv.TopicsWhat moral issue best defines you?Describe your worst experience.Discuss the most memorable event in your life.Is capitalism the best political and economic system?Is knowledge more important than wisdom?Is a glass half full or half empty?Why are humans so fascinated with understanding the universe?Ghosts I’d like to meet.The morality of zoosReale key stron happy lifeBeautyYou are what you eatLove is a choiceProtessional athletes are overpaidDogs are better than catsHow to become a millionaireImportance of communicationBottles versus cans?Real or fake Christmas trees?Deer to deer technoloavMotorcycle helmetsthe assassination of a dictator can/cannot be justifiedCurfewsAlien abductionsThe worst/best book you ever readAll time favorite movieYour first memorv     Remember the 5 “P’s” of Presenting Pitch- Vocal range: Does it appeal or not? (Too high or too low)Pace- Speed at which you speak and the associated variations – Speaking slowly has great effect when you do not speak slowly all the timePause – Stop for effect when you want something to be memorable – This works when you do not pause continuously Presence/Passion – Do you control your space? Does the physical require people to listen to you? Is the associated energy you carry and deliver with enough to engage and keep your audience?Projection – Are you speaking loud enough  Image transcription textPauses after the three opening words add drama. Drama also created because the danger increases with eachitem (i.e. guns are more dangerous than alcohol and tobacco) Mid-sentence pause after “search” signals anImportant statement coming up. Audience thinks these items were seized from some criminal hid… Show more… Show more Arts & Humanities Communications BUS1 1005 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)