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2012/09/20 現在

科目基礎情報/Course information
開講元学部/Faculty 国際教養学部/FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS
開講元学科/Department
登録コード/Registration Code AENG115B
期間/Period 2012年度/Academic Year   春学期/SPRING
曜限/Period 月/Mon 3 , 木/Thu 3
科目名/Course title PUBLIC SPEAKING*/PUBLIC SPEAKING
教員表示名 McKINLEY James
主担当教員名/Instructor McKINLEY James/MCKINLEY JAMES
単位数/Credits 4
更新日/Date of renewal 2012/03/05
講義概要情報/Course description    [top] [outline] [bottom]
科目サブタイトル
/Subtitle of this course
Public Speaking
講義概要
/Course description
The primary focus of this course is placed on the preparation and practice of extemporaneous speeches and presentations. So, while the speaker may prepare the message in the form of an outline with very brief notes on index cards to prompt them during the speech, the exact wording is not determined until the time of delivery. Prepared—but not memorized—speeches allow for greater spontaneity and audience adaptation. Presenting memorized or scripted speeches will result in a failing grade for that speech.
他学部・他研究科受講可否
/Other departments' students
不可/No
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Please make sure to confirm the student year listed in the bulletin.
評価基準・割合
/Evaluation
その他/Others(in detail) :Assessment: You must deliver at least six speeches to pass this class. Three will be major speeches, the rest less formal.
Grades will be based on the following:
Speech 1: Informative (10 min.) 15%
Speech 2: Persuasive 1 (14 min.): 25%
Speech 3: Persuasive 2 (10-14 min.) 30%
Class Participation, Peer Feedback, quizzes, written work, short speeches: 30%
(Note: Outlines, citations and research are the scaffolding of your speech and will be graded accordingly).


Attendance is required in order to receive credit for class. You are allowed only three absences (for any reason) during the semester. Each absence after that will result in a ½ final grade-point deduction. Missed speech days or failure to be prepared for a speech will be marked as ‘F’. Your grade is also derived from your active participation. That is, you must not only physically come to class, but also must be prepared and participate actively in all classwork to receive full credit for the course. Lateness, persistent tardiness will not be long tolerated. NOTE: It is entirely possible to attend all classes and still fail, if your participation is inadequate. Don’t let that happen!
テキスト/Textbook
自由記述/Free Text :Readings will be made available on Moodle.

講義スケジュール/Schedule    [top] [outline] [bottom]
授業計画/Class schedule
1.The class schedule will be given on the first day of class, as will the homework for the second class. Students are STRONGLY advised to attend from the first class!