

- Shannon-Weaver Model
This website provides an element by element breakdown of the Shannon-Weaver Model of communication. It is an all-encompassing model which may give some insight into the larger picture of public speaking.
- How to be Assertive...Even if You are Not.
This website presents steps to being more assertive, even for those people who feel they may not be assertive. Assertion is important in the speech process as it gives audience members the notion of speaker confidence.
- Researching College News
This site provides access to various college newspapers that are available online. This site is useful for providing an audience point of view for a topic that you have selected to speak upon in your class.
- Introductions, Conclusions, and Titles
The George Mason University Writing Center website provides guidelines to constructing effective introductions, conclusions, and titles for your speech.
- Delivery Advice for Academics
This website offers delivery suggestions to help academics improve their speeches. At this site, users can download a six-page article by Paul N. Edwards which provides a delivery checklist for academics.
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