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Directions
- Review the video of the persuasive speech that you delivered in Unit 3 as well as the feedback that you have received.
- Take notes as you review the video and the feedback, considering edits that you should make to your speech.
- Based on your notes, revise your speech, adjusting the content, language, and approach to delivery as needed.
- Think of an effective way to incorporate at least one visual aid that will be relevant to your purpose and message and will enhance your speech.
- Create a new set of notes or bullet points that you can refer to while filming your speech.
- Practice presenting your speech, focusing on your voice, your nonverbal communication, and your use of one or more visual aids. Aim for a speech 3-5 minutes in length.
- Before filming, review the rubric to ensure that you understand how you will be evaluated.
- Film yourself presenting the speech. Be sure that you can be easily seen and heard, and direct your speech to the camera.
- Review your video, be sure that you can be easily seen and heard, and that you have directed your speech to the camera. Refilm as needed.
- Review the checklist and requirements to ensure that your Touchstone is complete.
- Upload your video using the blue button at the top of this page.
Touchstone Support Videos
Using your Voice
Communicating Nonverbally
Filming your Speech
Submission checklist
_ I have reviewed my Unit 3 speech.
_ I have read all of the feedback that I received on my Unit 3 speech.
_ I have incorporated the feedback to improve my speech.
_ I have filmed a video of myself presenting my speech.
_ I incorporated at least one visual aid in my speech.
_ The video of my speech is 3 to 5 minutes in length.
_ I have reviewed the video and I can be easily heard and seen.
_ In my speech, I am focused on connecting with the audience, only looking at my notes occasionally.
_ I have adhered to all the requirements.
_ I have read through the rubric and I understand how my Touchstone will be evaluated.
Requirements
- All video content must be appropriate for an academic context.
- Speech must be original and written for this assignment; plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
- Video is 3 to 5 minutes in length.
- Your video submission should include your name and the date.
Advanced (100%) | Proficient (80%) | Needs Improvement (60%) | Non-Performance (0%) | |
Voice
Exhibit command of vocal variety techniques. |
Uses vocal variety effectively to deliver the message with appropriate pace and volume throughout the speech. | Uses vocal variety somewhat effectively to deliver the message, however volume or pace are occasionally inconsistent with the message of the speech. | Uses limited vocal variety, such that volume and/or pace are frequently inconsistent with the message of the speech. | Use of volume and/or pace consistently interferes with the message of the speech. |
Flow
Speak naturally and conversationally, with effective use of pauses. |
Speech flows naturally, conversationally throughout with minimal or no use of vocal fillers, and pauses are consistently used effectively to deliver the message. | Speech primarily flows smoothly and use of filler words is infrequent with pauses that are generally used effectively to deliver the message. | Speech flow is frequently interrupted by filler words and/or ineffective pauses that are inconsistent with the message for the audience. | Speech flow is consistently interrupted by filler words and ineffective pauses that distracts from the message and decrease audience engagement. |
Visual Aid
Use a visual aid to enhance the speech. |
Visual aid relates to and enhances the message of the speech and is incorporated naturally and smoothly in the flow of the speech at a logical point. | Visual aid relates to the message of the speech and is incorporated at a logical point in the speech, though the incorporation is not entirely smooth. | Visual aid is not fully relevant to the message of the speech or it is not incorporated at a logical point in the speech. | Visual aid is not relevant or not included in the speech. |
Nonverbal
Demonstrate effective awareness and use of nonverbal communication. |
Speaker consistently uses non-verbal cues to effectively connect with the audience: dress is appropriate to the topic, posture is open, eye contact is consistent, and gestures/movement are natural. | Speaker primarily uses non-verbal cues to effectively connect with the audience, although some cues occasionally interfere with audience connection and do not appear entirely natural. | Speaker sometimes uses non-verbal cues to connect with the audience, although other cues frequently interfere with audience connection and do not appear natural. | Speaker’s use of non-verbal cues consistently interferes with audience connection. |
Improvement
Apply feedback thoughtfully and thoroughly to improve the speech. |
Speaker has responded to all feedback from their Unit 3 video and has made appropriate corresponding changes to improve their speech. | Speaker has responded to most feedback from their Unit 3 video and has made appropriate corresponding changes to improve their speech. | Speaker has responded to some feedback from their Unit 3 video, however significant feedback was not addressed or incorporated in changes to improve their speech. | Speaker does not incorporate Unit 3 video feedback or incorporates it minimally. |
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