- Take notes while you watch a one-hour video that summarizes the entire process of writing and delivering a speech.
- Type your notes in proper outline form--you do not have to use complete sentences, but a reader who did not watch the video should be able to make sense of the video from your notes.
- Write a couple of paragraphs describing the most valuable things you learned from the video about the process of creating and delivering a speech.
- Submit your outline and responses as a single document attachment saved as a Word (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf) file. Name the file: your last name + PSVA. If I submitted the file, for example, the name of the file would be JewellPSVA.
A typical submission will be between 2 and 3 pages.
Make sure you have a current version of RealPlayer installed on your computer, which you can download for free by clicking here.
If you're having difficulty viewing the video after installing RealPlayer, please click here for more instructions on making sure your computer is properly set up for viewing these videos.
Click
here to watch the video.
If you can't open the video by clicking on the link above, open Real Player, then go to File and the Open and copy and paste this link into the space provided:
rtsp://video1.bergen.edu/ah/jewell/publicspeaking.rm












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