Talks
What is your aim in an informative talk?
How should awareness of potential audience shape a talk?
Relationship between audience, rate and pause
Requirements for NCEA public speaking deliver as opposed to Speech New Zealand extempore style
Strategies for the development of extempore speaking skills, including audience awareness, brainstorming, dumping and clustering
Informative and persuasive speaking
Article lists aims, structures, techniques and sets out the differences between informative and instructive talks
Points to ensure your use of technology is as effective as can be, by Claire Marsh
Advice for preparing for the Associate or Advanced Associate Diploma in Public Speaking Module 3