Description
Skills for Life, Not Just for School
Public Speaking Matters provides the essential skills that today’s diverse student population needs and teaches them that adapting to the situation is crucial to speaking success across all
segments of their lives. Students learn that adaptability does not mean changing their messages to suit what they believe the audience wants to hear. Instead, successful public speakers adapt
to the audience, to the occasion, and to the situation at hand.
Combining Connect Public Speaking and LearnSmart’s adaptive suite of resources with highly relevant, student-focused content, Public Speaking Matters helps students develop the confidence and
skills they need to become effective public speakers.
Features
•“Prepare to Succeed” sections. Every chapter concludes with a “Prepare to Succeed” overview, offering concrete suggestions for building the skills covered in that chapter.
•A focus on adaptability. In support of the goal of developing students’ knowledge base and competence in essential public speaking skills, the handbook includes five recurring “Adapt
to . . .” boxes: “Adapt to Culture” boxes develop students’ ability to address listeners with differing cultural backgrounds and languages. “Adapt to Technology” boxes build
students’ proficiency in using technology to develop and execute effective speeches. “Adapt to Ethics” boxes present a spectrum of ethical challenges that competent speakers must successfully
address. “Adapt to Anxiety” boxes offer strategies for transforming stage fright into a positive, energizing force. “Adapt to Context” boxes give practical tips for analyzing the speaking
situation and audience need and responding effectively to both.
•Videos of student speeches on Connect Public Speaking. Nine full student speeches (of major speech genres), as well as nearly fifty Mastery Clips, illustrate specific skills and concepts
from the text. Fifteen Needs Improvement Clips highlight common challenges faced by beginning speakers.
•“Live Work Speak” boxes present short application scenarios from the workplace and other real-life situations, asking students to contemplate the choices they might make at a given decision
point.
•Annotated student speech examples, both within certain chapters and in the appendix, walk readers through different steps of the public speaking process, demonstrating public speaking skills
in action.
•Connect Public Speaking provides a wealth of resources—engaging activities and powerful public speaking tools—to help students practice and become more effective public speakers, to address
key course challenges, and to boost student performance. (For details about these resources, see below.)
•LearnSmart, McGraw-Hill’s adaptive learning system, assesses students’ knowledge of course content and maps out dynamic, personalized study plans that ground students in the fundamental
concepts of communication. Available within Connect Public Speaking, LearnSmart uses a series of adaptive questions to pinpoint the concepts students understand, as well as those they don’t.
The result is an online tool proven to help students learn faster, study more efficiently, and improve their performance.
•SmartBook, McGraw-Hill’s adaptive ebook, facilitates the reading process by identifying what content a student knows and doesn’t know, highlighting the concepts that are most important to
that study session. As a student reads, the material continually adapts to ensure the student is focused on the content he or she needs the most to close specific knowledge gaps.
•SmartBook Reports provide students and instructors with real-time information about individual and class performance and understanding, keeping students and instructors fully up to date on
course progress.
•LearnSmart Achieve. takes learning one step beyond SmartBook and offers a digital learning environment that teaches students to apply the skills of the public speaking course. LearnSmart
Achieve focuses on crucial study skills, such as time management, and creates a personalized learning experience tailored to students’ skill levels. Using questions to identify what students
don’t know, LearnSmart Achieve provides on-the-spot tutoring utilizing learning resources, such as videos, detailed artwork, a narrative coach, other visual aids, supplemental reading, or a
combination of all these tools.
•Resources and tools available within Connect Public Speaking:
>Assessments to gauge student comprehension of core concepts. Connect Public Speaking for Public Speaking Matters provides pre- and post-tests as well as test bank questions for
every chapter.
>Speech Capture. Connect's Speech Capture gives instructors the ability to evaluate speeches live, using a fully customizable rubric. Instructors can also upload speech videos on
behalf of students, as well as create and manage peer review assignments. In addition, students can upload their own videos for self-review and/or peer review.
>Outline Tool, with enhanced user interface. The Outline Tool guides students systematically through the process of organizing and outlining their speeches. Instructors can customize parts
of the outliner, and also turn it off if they don't want their students to use it.
>Topic Finder, as well as access to EasyBib and SurveyMonkey online tools. The Topic Finder helps students select a topic for speech assignments. EasyBib is a Web-based tool that
simplifies and automates the formatting of citations and bibliographies. SurveyMonkey, also a Web-based tool, helps students create and manage audience-analysis questionnaires.
>McGraw-Hill SpeechPrep app. On-the-go students can create and organize note cards, as well as practice, record, time, and review speeches on their Apple- or Android-based
smartphones or tablets using the mobile McGraw-Hill SpeechPrep app. To learn more or download the app, go to www.mhhe.com/speechprep/ or search "Speech Prep" in iTunes, the App Store, or the
Android Market.