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Make individual presentations to inform, persuade, or motivate an audience.
Communication Applications · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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individual presentationsaudienceinformationpersuasionmotivationspeaker
Skills
- make (individual presentations) #dok2
- inform (an audience) #dok2
- persuade (an audience) #dok3
- motivate (an audience) #dok3
- adapt (messages for different purposes: inform, persuade, motivate) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can make an individual presentation to an audience. #dok2
- I can inform an audience through my individual presentation. #dok2
- I can persuade an audience when making an individual presentation. #dok3
- I can motivate an audience during an individual presentation. #dok3
- I can adapt my presentation to fit the purpose of informing, persuading, or motivating the audience. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Presentations can be designed to inform, persuade, or motivate an audience, and each purpose influences the strategies used.
- Adapting one's approach for different purposes is key to delivering effective individual presentations.
Essential Questions
- What are the differences between informing, persuading, and motivating an audience in a presentation?
- How can you adapt your presentation style to achieve different purposes?
- Why is it important to clearly identify the purpose of your presentation before you begin?
- How do effective speakers engage and influence an audience?
- What strategies make individual presentations more impactful for the desired outcome?