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Assignment  1.1     Outline  

  Assignment  1.2  

Speech  (1-­2  min.)  

Self-­Review  

Due  Date   Points  

Week  2   35  

Due  Date   Points  

Week  3   65  

Week  3   30  

See  next  page  for  instructions  

COM201:  ASSIGNMENT  1          

Introductory  Speech  

 

This  is  the  beginning  of  your  journey  to  becoming  an  effective  speaker!  Strong  oral  communication  skills   will  be  valuable  to  you  throughout  your  academic  journey  and  are  in  high  demand  by  many  employers.  In   this  course,  you’ll  have  multiple  opportunities  to  practice  and  improve  your  speaking  skills  through  a  variety   of  assignments.  

  Your  first  assignment  is  to  prepare  and  deliver  a  short,  introductory  speech.  Don’t  worry—your  first  speech   doesn’t  have  to  be  perfect.  Assignment  1  is  your  first  opportunity  to  complete  the  process  of  outlining,   delivering,  and  recording  a  speech  with  the  Webcam  Recorder  tool.  You  will  also  review  and  reflect  on   your  speech.  

 

Reference  Chapters  

•   Chapter  3:  Listening.   This  chapter  covers  listening  skills  that  will  help  you  complete  your  Self  Review.  

•   Chapter  4:  Giving  Your  First  Speech.   This  chapter  covers  the  steps  you’ll  complete  to  prepare  and  deliver  your  speech.  

Technical  Difficulties  

•   For  technical  difficulties  reach  out  to  me  via:  

o   email  horner@strayer   o phone  240-­484-­4353  

o   Blackboard  Chat  Line  (when  available)  

     

See  next  pages  for  grading  

Assignment  1.1   Introductory  Speech  Outline   Due  Week  2:  35  points  

1)   Select  either  Topic  A  or  Topic  B  for  your  introductory  speech.    

o   Topic  A:  Elevator  Pitch  |  Deliver  an  elevator  pitch  that  describes  your   professional  background  and  experience  for  a  potential  employer  during  a  job   interview.  

  o   Topic  B:  Dream  Career  |  Discuss  your  dream  career.  

  2)   Create  an  outline  or  speaking  notes  in  Microsoft  Word.  

  o   Download  the  Microsoft  Word  template  in  the  “Assignment  1.1”  section  

located  in  Week  2  of  your  course.    

o   Focus  your  speech  on  2-­3  main  points  so  you'll  stay  within  the  2-­minute  time   limit.  

  3)   Submit  the  completed  Microsoft  Word  template  in  Blackboard  (this  is  separate  from  

your  speech/self-­review).    

4)   For  this  assignment,  you  will  not  compose  an  essay  or  speech.  You  are  only   required  to  submit  an  outline.    

   

Assignment  1.2   Introductory  Speech  and  Self-­Review   Due  Week  3:  95  points  

1)   Part  1:  Record  or  upload  your  speech.    

o   Refer  to  your  outline  or  speaking  notes  to  deliver  your  speech.  Do  not  read   your  notes  word  for  word.  

  o   Follow  the  technical  instructions  for  recording  your  video  in  the  “Assignment  

1.2”  section  located  in  Week  3  of  your  course.    

o   Remember  to  watch  your  recording.  Do  you  want  to  submit  it,  or  do  you  want   to  record  another  version?  

  2)   Part  2:  Complete  the  self-­review  questions.  

  o   After  you  have  recorded  your  speech,  address  the  self-­review  questions  in  the  

“Assignment  1.2”  section  located  in  Week  3  of  your  course.  This  reflection   helps  you  step  back  and  take  a  second  look  at  your  work,  with  an  eye  on   improvement  and  highlighting  your  achievements!  

3)   Submit  your  speech  and  self-­review  in  Blackboard.        

*Grading  for  this  assignment  will  be  based  on  the  following  criteria  and  evaluation  standards:    

POINTS:  35   ASSIGNMENT  1.1:  INTRODUCTORY  SPEECH  OUTLINE  

  Criteria   Exemplary  100%  -­  A  

Proficient   85%  -­  B  

Fair   75%  -­  C  

Meets  Minimum   Expectations   65%  -­  D  

Unacceptable   0%  -­  F  

1.  Completed   outline   submitted  to   Blackboard.  

  Weight:  40%  

Submitted  a   complete,  well-­   developed  outline.  

Submitted  a   complete  outline  but   some  areas  needed   more  information  or   development.  

Submitted  an   outline  but  it  was   partially  developed   and  /  or  was   missing  some   information.  

Submitted  an  outline   but  it  was   insufficiently   developed  and  /  or   missing  large   amounts  of   information.  

Did  not  submit   any  outline  to   Blackboard.  

2.  Outline   provides  solid   flow  for  speech.  

  Weight:  40%  

Submitted  outline   provided  excellent   sense  of  flow   without  any   noticeable  errors  for   speech.  

Submitted  outline   provided  strong   sense  of  flow  with   only  minor  errors   for  speech.  

Submitted  outline   provided  partial   sense  of  flow  for   speech.  

Submitted  outline   provided  little   sense  of  flow  for   speech.  

Did  not  submit   or  outline   structure   provided  no   sense  of  flow  for   speech.  

3.  Outline   checked  for   spelling  /   grammar  issues.  

  Weight  20%  

Outline  was  clean,   clear,  and  easy  to   read  throughout  the   entire  submission.  

Outline  had  no   major  spelling  /   grammar  issues  but   minor  issues   throughout  the   submission.  

Outline  had  major   spelling  /  grammar   issues  in  25%  and   minor  issues   throughout  the   submission.  

Outline  had  major   spelling  /  grammar   issues  in  50%  of   the  submission.  

Did  not  submit   or  outline  had   major  issues   that  impacted   readability.  

POINTS:  65   ASSIGNMENT  1.2:  INTRODUCTORY  SPEECH  

  Criteria   Exemplary  100%  -­  A  

Proficient   85%  -­  B  

Fair   75%  -­  C  

Meets  Minimum   Expectations   65%  -­  D  

Unacceptable   0%  -­  F  

1.  Speech   Quality  

  Weight:  15%  

Clear  and  consistent   throughout  

Generally  clear  and   consistent  

Some  problems   with  clarity  and   consistency  

Problems  with  clarity   and  consistency   throughout  

No  audio  [online   only]  or  speaks   so  low  audience   cannot  hear  it  

2.  Visual  Quality     Weight:  15%  

Clear  and  consistent   throughout  

Generally  clear  and   consistent  

Some  problems  with   clarity  and   consistency  

Problems  with   clarity  and   consistency   throughout  

No  video  [online   only]  or   inappropriate   visual  

3.  Speech  Topic   Focus  

  Weight  20%  

Entirely  focused  on   topic  

Minimum  75%   focused  on  topic  

Minimum  50%   focused  on  topic  

Minimum  25%   focused  on  topic  

No  focus  on   topic  

4.  Time   Requirement  

  Weight:  15%  

1-­2  minutes  +/-­  15   seconds  

1-­2  minutes  +/-­  30   seconds  

1-­2  minutes  +/-­  40   seconds  

1-­2  minutes  +/-­  50   seconds  

1-­2  minutes  +/-­   60  seconds  

5.  Delivery     Weight:  15%  

Strong  eye  contact,   expressive  voice,   and  natural  gestures  

Good  eye  contact,   generally   expressive  voice,   and  natural   gestures  

Average  eye   contact,  some   expressive  voice,   minimally  distracting   gestures  

Insufficient  eye   contact,  limited   expressive  voice   and/or  unnatural   gestures  

Very  little/no  eye   contact,  no   expressive   voice,  unnatural   gestures  

6.  Overall   Effectiveness  

  Weight  20%  

Connects  well  with   audience  and   achieves  purpose  

Generally  connects   with  audience  and   achieves  purpose  

Connects  somewhat   with  audience   and/or  partially   achieves  purpose  

Limited  connection   with  audience,   and/or  doesn't  fully   achieve  purpose  

Doesn't  connect   with  audience  or   achieve  purpose  

    POINTS:  30  

   

ASSIGNMENT  1.2:  INTRODUCTORY  SPEECH  SELF-­REVIEW  

  Criteria   Exemplary  100%  -­  A  

Proficient   85%  -­  B  

Fair   75%  -­  C  

Meets  Minimum   Expectations   65%  -­  D  

Unacceptable   0%  -­  F  

1.  Submit  a   completed  self-­   review.  

  Weight:  20%  

Submitted  a   completed  self-­   review.  

Submitted  a   generally  completed   self-­review.  

Submitted  a   partially  completed   self-­review.  

Submitted  a   minimally  completed   self-­review.  

Did  not  submit  a   self-­review.  

2.  Self-­review   was  well-­   developed.  

  Weight:  80%  

Submitted  self-­   review  provided   excellent  comments   on  student   progress/work.  

Submitted  self-­   review  provided   good  comments  on   student   progress/work.  

Submitted  self-­   review  provided   acceptable   comments  on   student   progress/work.  

Submitted  self-­   review  provided   minimal  comments   on  student   progress/work.  

Did  not  submit   completed  self-­   review,  or   submitted  self-­   review  provided   no  comments  on   student   progress/work.