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Last update: doc. RNDr. Tomáš Křížek, Ph.D. (09.01.2024)
After passing this course students can: Prepare a speech with a clear, concise, and logical structure, an effective introduction that attracts the audience's attention, and a conclusion that summarizes the main ideas, fixes them in listeners' memory and leaves the audience with a desired impact. Clearly define the aim of the speech. Work with stance, posture, hand position, hand gestures, eye contact, and facial expression to better keep audience's attention. Work with voice, its strength and volume, pace of the speech and pauses to make the speech well comprehensible and avoid monotoneousness. Choose and prepare appropriate visual aids to support the speech. In the case of computer presentations, observe general rules for presentations. Provide positive and constructive feedback to colleagues or themselves by evaluating a recording of their speech. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
Hierhold E.: Rétorika a prezentace. Jak s jistotou prezentovat a působivě přednášet. T. vyd. Praha, Grada 2008. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
Active participation of students in lectures / seminars is required (min. 70%). |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
Speech structure - content and purpose of the message (general and specific), effective introduction and conclusion, clarity, logical continuity
Body language - posture, posture, hand position, gestures, facial expression eye contact, use of space Voice - strength, speed, volume, pauses Language - choice of words, tone, sentences and sentences, parasitic expressions and sounds Comparison, metaphors, humor, trinity, repetition Visual aids - computer presentations, boards, flipchart, other aids Preparation for speech - training, timing, preparation and use of notes, reading from text, preparation and checking of aids and techniques Feedback - evaluation, constructive and positive feedback |