Communications and Public Speaking Trends in the 21st Century provides students with a practical guide to communicating effectively and with purpose in contemporary contexts and situations.
Opening chapters impress upon readers the importance of word selection and delivery, underscore voice modulation as a key communication tool, and review modern communication vehicles and contexts, including online communication, in-person communication, text messaging, email messaging, and more. Additional chapters examine communication through video conferencing, nonverbal communication, group presentations, the origin and proliferation of "fake news," and the importance of careful, diligent internet research. Students learn how to avoid copyright infringement and plagiarism, how to conduct a quality interview, and how to craft a persuasive speech. Throughout the book, QR codes direct readers to salient examples of speeches and activities, discussion prompts, and valuable tips deepen the learning experience and inspire critical thought.
Brief, approachable, and highly practical, Communications and Public Speaking Trends in the 21st Century is an ideal resource for courses and programs in communication, public speaking, leadership, journalism, and any other course or discipline with emphasis on persuasion and speech-making.