Hello Brilliant Students,
I have been chatting with a few folks in the class about the Public Speech Critique Paper. In past semesters I have required that students critique a speech that they attend in person. However, it seems some folks are having a bit of an issue with finding public presentations to attend. Therefore, you are permitted to watch a speech online if you'd like. That means that you can watch the MLK speech, a speech from the Republican or Democratic National Conventions, or any other highly publicized speech that you find online. A great place to look is the American Rhetoric website.
No need to send me an email for approval. With the change in speech types (online versus attending in person), I no longer need to approve your speech topic.
HOWEVER - please make sure that you include a link to the speech that you view on your reference page.
Have a great weekend everyone!
:)
The Blogging Prof.
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