delivering a lecture by shirley
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GENERAL STRATEGIES
DELIVERING A LECTURE
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More than reciting concepts…
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CLASSROOM LECTURE
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NATURAL TOOLS TO CATCH STUDENTS’ ATTENTION
•Voice•Gesture •Movement•Facial expression•Eye contact
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GENERAL STRATEGIES
• Watch yourself on videotape.
• Learn how not to read your lectures.
• Prepare yourself emotionally for class.
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OPENING A LECTURE
Start in a warm, friendly way. Minimize nervousness and anxiety. Grab students’ attention from the
beginning. Vary your opening through dramatic
techniques. Announce objectives. Establish rapport with students.
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CAPTURING STUDENTS’ INTEREST
Think about and watch your audience.Vary delivery to keep attention.Make the organization explicit.
Convey your enthusiasm.Be conversational.
Incorporate anecdotes and stories.
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Don’t talk into your notes.Use concrete, colorful language.
Maintain eye contact.Use movement and facial expressions.
Keep track of time.
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MASTERING DELIVERY TECHNIQUES
Breathe normally.
Vary your pace.
Project and vary your voice.
Pause.
Watch out for vocalized pauses.
Adopt a natural stance.
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CLOSING A LECTURE
• Draw some conclusions.
• Don’t finish forcefully. Instead, end with a provocative question, a quotation or summation of attractions.
• End with the volume up.
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IMPROVING LECTURE STYLES
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CARTOON ANALYSIS: PRACTICE EXERCISE
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