Enhancing Public Speaking Skills in the Digital Age: CA 107 Instructor Training 2023

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Explore the evolution of public speaking in the digital era with CA 107 Instructor Training 2023. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of public speaking in today's digital communication landscape. With a focus on real-world practice, students delve into the art of effective presentations and communication strategies. Dive into speech units and activities tailored to enhance speech ideation, planning, practice, and delivery evaluation. Stay tuned for updates on how CA 107 fits into the Bellevue University General Education Program and Communication Studies majors.


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  1. Public Speaking in the Digital Age CA 107 Instructor Training 2023

  2. Welcome and introductions (Kate). Rationale for CA 107 (Kate) CA 107 Overview (Michelle) Agenda Course contacts (Kate)

  3. Welcome & introductions Type questions in chat throughout session Stay muted Instructor Manual for CA 107

  4. Preparing public speakers in the 21stcentury The fundamentals of public presentations have changed little since the days of Aristotle; however, information communication technology has opened new channels for public presentations. Rationale for CA 107 CA 107: Introduces students to the fundamentals of public speaking. Presents the fundamentals in the present digital context of communication. Gives students practice in real world presentations.

  5. CA 107 & General Education Program CA 107 (or the equivalent) is required for the Bellevue University General Education Program CA 107 is required for Communication Studies majors Assessment of CA 107 as a GEP requirement is under construction Stay tuned for updates!

  6. Overview of CA 107

  7. CA 107 Highlights Additional Additional Information Information Speech Units Speech Units Conferences Conferences Activities Within Activities Within Each Speech Unit Each Speech Unit

  8. Speech Units Three Speech Units Unit 1: Introduction of an Important Person Speech Unit 2: How-To/Training Speech Unit 3: TED Talk Speech

  9. Activities Within Each Speech Unit Each unit consists of four weeks. The weeks Each unit consists of four weeks. The weeks within each unit relate to the same four activities: within each unit relate to the same four activities: Week 1 of Each Unit: The Ideation Process Week 2 of Each Unit: Speech Planning Week 3 of Each Unit: Speech Practice Week 4 of Each Unit: Speech Delivery and Evaluations

  10. Extra credit points Conferences Conferences offered during all four weeks of a speech unit Conferences not mandated for students Do NOT stress to students conferences are not mandated

  11. Read the content in each week. A textbook will not be used in CA 107. Weekly content is delivered through professionally-created videos and through the instructor. All assignments are submitted to the Discussion Board. CA 107 does not require students submit their work to TurnItIn or any other plagiarism checker. CA 107 has weekly instructor resources that give specific instructions on information instructors will provide to their students. Miscellaneous Information

  12. A look inside CA 107

  13. Weekly responsibilities Download, print, use instructor manual Familiarize yourself with the course upon availability Instructor Responsibilities Use Bruin Alert Program (BAP) Request administrative withdrawals as needed

  14. Contacts Michelle Bahr (mbahr@bellevue.edu): Course-specific questions, feedback, suggestions. Kate Joeckel (kjoeckel@bellevue.edu): Student requests outside syllabus parameters, student issues, student complaints. Bruin Support Services (Bruin.Support.Services@bellevue.edu): Technical assistance. Kate Dredla (kdredla@bellevue.edu): Compensation, university-mandated training, personnel issues.

  15. Thank you! Enjoy the new course!

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