20810269Forensics Practicum 4
Course Information
Description
The 1-credit Forensics Practicum is designed to aid students in developing and perfecting their public speaking and oral performance skills. There are four (4) forensics practicum classes which, if taken consecutively, offer students opportunities with virtually all aspects of forensics, such as developing materials, presenting pieces before various audiences, attending intercollegiate competitions, organizing contests or events, fundraising experience, critiquing/coaching experience, and opportunities to travel. By taking part in both Public Address (PA) and Oral Interpretation (OI) events, students become better public speakers and more well-rounded performers. Through community service or public relations projects, students can apply their skills in a real-world setting.
Total Credits
Course Competencies
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Demonstrate proficient oral interpretation skillsAssessment StrategiesBy presenting selected prose literatureBy presenting selected poetryBy presenting selected dramatic excerptsCriteriaYou analyze a piece of prose literature, a poem, or a dramatic excerpt to determine the author s central idea/themeYou differentiate vocally between characters in a piece of literatureYou enhance the audience s enjoyment of a piece of prose literature, a poem or a dramatic excerpt through the effective use of your voiceYou facilitate the audience s understanding of a piece of literature, poem or dramatic excerpt through the effective use of your voice
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Demonstrate proficient public speaking skillsAssessment StrategiesBy writing and presenting informative speechesBy writing and presenting persuasive speechesCriteriaYou write and present speeches that are organized logicallyYou write and present speeches that are motivationally appealingYou write and present speeches that are ethically acceptable to both speaker and audienceYou write and present speeches that are culturally appropriate
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Demonstrate understanding of the performer/speaker-audience relationshipAssessment StrategiesBy analyzing and evaluating given examples of public performance/public addressBy examining audiences' needs and expectationsBy evaluating your own performance for the purpose of self-improvementCriteriaYou analyze and evaluate a given example of public performance/public address for strengths/weaknesses of the structure of the piece/speechYou analyze and evaluate a given example of public performance/public address for strengths/weaknesses of the oral performanceYou analyze and evaluate a given example of public performance/public address for strengths/weaknesses of the physical deliveryYou present your own performance/speech before a live audience which will provide both positive feedback and constructive criticism
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Demonstrate understanding of effective social interactionAssessment StrategiesBy acknowledging and respecting different opinions and ideas presented by others during their speeches/performancesBy demonstrating constructive feedback skillsBy contributing to team success by adhering to Madison Area Technical College s Student Code of Conduct both on campus and at events held off campusBy effectively and respectfully resolving interpersonal conflicts with teammates or othersCriteriaYou are able to acknowledge and discuss various sides of an issueYou give constructive feedback in both written and oral formYou adhere to all school and team policies and procedures whether on campus or awayYou work cooperatively on campus and/or travel harmoniously with with the team to events off campus
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