Free Class: Introduction to Public Speaking - University of Washington via Coursera

 

Hi All, 

Are you looking for a place to ramp up your public speaking skills? Now is a great time to jump in and join a free online public speaking class, on Coursera. Yes, that is right---it is totally FREE.  

I love the classes on Coursera. I have taken several classes, and find them so useful. Here is what they cover for this online class, taken straight from the class introduction page: (https://www.classcentral.com/course/public-speaking-889)

Syllabus

  • Week 1: Understanding speech
    • Thank you for joining Introduction to Public Speaking! I am thrilled at the prospect of a global discussion about good speech. Let's get started! In this module, we’ll focus on the basics of the course and how rhetorical canons will help us structure our time. Then we’ll turn to the important ways that speaking and writing differ. By the end of this week, you should have some tools for evaluating your speech writing. If you want some feedback, you’ll be able to upload an introductory speech for peer review.
  • Week 2: Making ideas compelling and memorable
    • Now that we have the course foundation out of the way, we can work on our basic speech model: the key point speech. I love this format. It's the Swiss army knife of speeches. This basic model works in interviews, short presentations, elevator talks, and can even structure an hour long presentation. After overviewing the assignment, we’ll talk about how to plan out your speeches. By the end of the week, you should have some tools for quickly putting together short presentations. You can practice this by analyzing some speeches.
  • Week 3: Illustrating and delivering your ideas
    • This week, we’ll talk about support and arrangement. The lessons here will immediately help all of your other presentations. Why? Because we need to think about how audiences hear our ideas in real time. There are things we should be doing to help listeners instantly organize and process the information we’re presenting to them. By the end of the week, you should be able to discuss evidence clearly and highlight your speech's organization. If you want some feedback, you’ll be able to upload a practice elevator speech for peer review.
  • Week 4: Overcoming your fear of public speaking and developing great delivery
    • This week, we'll discuss speech apprehension and delivery. I know the fear of public speaking is a pressing topic for many. Why didn’t we start the course with this? Because I think many delivery concerns go away if the invention and arrangement are good. However, invention and arrangement are just part of the equation - now we can supercharge our delivery. By the end of this week, you’ll have some techniques for combating those butterflies and speaking confidently. If you want some feedback, you’ll be able to upload a practice key point speech for peer review.
  • Week 5: Course conclusion and your final speech
    • Thank you for time in this course. I hope the material has proven helpful in some way. We concluded our discussion of the speech last week. I would like to spend a bit of time reflecting on the course and talking a bit about the other courses in this specialization. We will end this week with your final key point speech.

(See the introduction video here:  https://d1a2y8pfnfh44t.cloudfront.net/s2s2ZOl1Z4w/full/540p/index.mp4)

Isn't that amazing. Hey, you do not want to miss this class. Even if you are learning English, this would be a great way to practice your English and develop you public speaking skills at the same time. (I might just join the class myself.) See you in class!!! 






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