University of Washington

Introduction to Public Speaking

Dr. Matt McGarrity

Instructor: Dr. Matt McGarrity

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.

2,269 reviews

Beginner level
No prior experience required
Flexible schedule
1 week at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
97%
Most learners liked this course

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There are 5 modules in this course

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 an AI graded assignment.

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13 videos3 readings3 assignments1 app item

Now that the course foundation is in place, this module introduces a basic speech model: the key point speech. This flexible format can be used in interviews, short presentations, elevator talks, and even longer presentations. After reviewing the assignment, we’ll discuss how to plan and organize speeches effectively. By the end of the week, you should have tools for quickly developing short presentations. You can practice these skills by analyzing sample speeches.

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14 videos8 readings3 assignments

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 an AI graded assignment.

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14 videos2 readings3 assignments

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 an AI graded assignment.

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15 videos6 readings4 assignments

Thank you for spending time in this course. We hope the material has been helpful and that you feel more confident preparing and delivering speeches. In this final module, we’ll reflect on the course, discuss the other courses in this specialization, and bring everything together through your final key point speech.

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3 videos1 assignment1 app item

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