Ideas for Gathering an Audience
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All audience members must be at least 16 years old.
No cuts or edits are allowed
A professional setting is a room outside of your home. Examples include a conference room, a classroom, or a library room. Contact your instructor if you are unsure if your setting meets the requirements.
All audience members should be briefed by the speaker prior to recording regarding the information on this page.
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Use Each Other
1. Email Classmates (some instructors will put you into groups).
2. Book a room in the library.
3. Show up.
4. Perform for each other as you record.
Bring a Friend
The method above requires 7 students from class (speaker and 6 audience members). You will all watch 6 speeches. Consider gathering 4 classmates that each bring a friend. Only 4 speeches to watch :-)
Crowd Source from other classes -- Use the Instructor-led Live-on-Campus session
Details and Sign up HERE
Use Clubs
If you are a member of a club or organization, ask your group if they would please stay after a meeting for 10 minutes to watch your speech.
Discussion Board
Ask your speech Instructor to set up a discussion board to communicate with the class.
Post to Social Media
You might be able to gather friends to watch your speech.
Religious Services.
Most places of worship have conference rooms. Plenty of people go to services each week. Perhaps 6 would stay for 10 minutes after services to watch your speech.
At Work
Persuade 6 co-workers to stay 10 minutes after work. Gather in the conference room to perform and record. Maybe buy them pizza or Starbucks :-)
After Class
Perhaps a teacher from another class would allow you to perform your speech during or after class with 6 of your classmates