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Persuasion: Rubrics
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. Theoretical Premise Presentation Rubric. Specified Objectives for Activity. Understand the importance of attending and listening to the other person, and portray listening behaviors that demonstrate your understanding. Transfer an understanding of communication fundamentals to the social contexts experienced in everyday life. Understand the axioms of persuasive communication and its principles and ethics. Dialogic, Epistemic or Narrative Approaches. The learner showed...
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Persuasion: June 2014
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade Defends Charlie. In this scene from the film Scent of a Woman. Frank, played by Al Pacino, defends the character of his young temporary assistant, Charlie, played by Chris O'Donnell. Charlie was a witness to an act of vandalism to the prized car of the Dean of the prep school he attends and is now faced with either fingering the accomplices or being kicked out of Baird. Watch the scene carefully, Pacino's monologue up to 4:54. What does ...
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Persuasion: June 2013
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. So, let's talk about this. Whistleblower or traitor? Is a preponderance of evidence connected through reasoning to lead one to take a persuader's advice. The most relative and yet when it's need is dire, the most difficult to come by. Dramatic or Vicarious Experience. Second -hand testimony, witness) - the power of the narrative. The narrative will carry more persuasive freight than any other form of evidence.". 350 Cubic Inches v. Friends. Effects-to-cause reasoning:...
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Persuasion: May 2014
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Frank was using the ethos, pathos and logos throughout his speech to persuade the council and audience that suspending Charlie would not be the appropr. Assessment Two *1. * Identify the nature of proof in Frank's monologue, siting evidence he used in Charlie's defense.* Frank’s ethos was . Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade Defends Charlie. 1 Identify the nature of proof in Frank's monologue,...
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Persuasion: May 2012
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Frank was using the ethos, pathos and logos throughout his speech to persuade the council and audience that suspending Charlie would not be the appropr. Assessment Two *1. * Identify the nature of proof in Frank's monologue, siting evidence he used in Charlie's defense.* Frank’s ethos was . Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade Defends Charlie. Assessment 2: Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade Defends Charlie. Assessment Two Lieutenant Colonel Frank Sl...
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Persuasion: July 2014
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. The New Campaign Platform. This is a sample outline for a typical motivational persuade based on Monroe's Motivated Sequence. Use this in constructing your presentation and include where you would integrate your images for support. B Tie to Audience:. D Thesis and Preview: (The preview includes your three platforms). Transition into Body of Speech). A Main Point #1 - Need. 1(Statement of Need for Action). B(Signs, Symptoms, Effects of Problem). 3 (Who is Affected).
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Persuasion: The New Campaign Platform
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. The New Campaign Platform. Frank was using the ethos, pathos and logos throughout his speech to persuade the council and audience that suspending Charlie would not be the appropr. Assessment Two *1. * Identify the nature of proof in Frank's monologue, siting evidence he used in Charlie's defense.* Frank’s ethos was . Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade Defends Charlie. Assessment 2: Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade Defends Charlie. Assessment Two Lieutenant Colonel Frank Sla...
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Persuasion: Monroe's Motivated Sequence
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. This is a sample outline for a typical motivational persuade based on Monroe's Motivated Sequence. Use this in constructing your presentation and include where you would integrate your images for support. B Tie to Audience:. D Thesis and Preview: (The preview includes your three platforms). Transition into Body of Speech). A Main Point #1 - Need. 1(Statement of Need for Action). B(Signs, Symptoms, Effects of Problem). C(Example, Narrative, or Testimony). The second ma...
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Persuasion: Persuasive Speech Rubric - Updated
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. Persuasive Speech Rubric - Updated. Specified Objectives for Activity. Transfer an understanding of communication fundamentals to the social contexts experienced in everyday life. Understand the axioms of persuasive communication and its principles and ethics. Evaluate the interplay between the persuasive source and the responsive audience. 2 The student credibly presents their ideological and/or motivational persuasive speech to the class, competent in understanding ...
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Persuasion: Find Me
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COMM 4010 Facilitated by Eric Young. Assistant Professor, Communication. Class email: comm4010@gmail.com. Office Hours: TWR 3:00-4:00p. Class Hours: TWR 1:00-2:50p. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Frank was using the ethos, pathos and logos throughout his speech to persuade the council and audience that suspending Charlie would not be the appropr. Assessment Two *1. * Identify the nature of proof in Frank's monologue, siting evidence he used in Charlie's defense.* Frank’s ethos was . 1 Identify the nature of...