Graduates will communicate effectively by listening, weighing influencing factors, and responding accurately and professionally. They will express their thoughts coherently in writing, orally, and in formal presentations.
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COMM 301: Public Speaking (DeMercurio)
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This course prepares students to speak in a variety of rhetorical situations: academic, professional, social, and political. Students will demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal delivery, ethical research methodology, analytical thinking and listening skills, organization and outlining skills, and appropriate presentation skills.
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How Do I Listen Well?
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Study skills are life skills, but sometimes they're hard to pick up in the classroom. From explaining how to write, listen, plan, and research through how to give a speech and manage a social network, this funny, irreverent, and helpful series will guide every student through.
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Copyrighted - Free w/ KYVL
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eBook
College Success: Chapter 8 - Communication
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Study skills are life skills, but sometimes they're hard to pick up in the classroom. From explaining how to write, listen, plan, and research through how to give a speech and manage a social network, this funny, irreverent, and helpful series will guide every student through.
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Copyrighted - Free w/ KYVL
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"The Commons: Tools for Reading, Writing, and Rhetoric",Scientific Inquiry in Social Work (DeCarlo)
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This text gives instructors and students of college writing courses a single source for information on metacognitive critical reading, rhetorical awareness, and MLA formatting basics as well as interesting and relevant reading and viewing content.
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https://encompass.eku.edu/ekuopen/4/
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CC BY-NC-SA
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Activities Collection