What's included
5 live meetings
5 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Students will be assigned various assignments throughout the camp to help them apply the concepts learned in class to the realm of public speaking.Class Experience
US Grade 8 - 11
In this boot camp, we will explore the foundations of communication then move into methods of communication and practical applications of public speaking. Learners will develop the necessary confidence and skills to present your ideas clearly and effectively to both large and small audiences. The camp is designed to provide a number of different speaking and listening opportunities so that you can practice the techniques necessary to become a competent oral communicator in a wide variety of social and professional settings. Learners will also have a full tool kit to help manage stress and anxiety in the future. Ultimately, this camp is about creating the type of speaker you are meant to be. The goal is not to have each learner deliver in the same way but to bring out how they best present. Day 1: Plan, Audiences & Connection In this class, students will be introduced to the power of public speaking, ethics, model of communication, audience analysis, and mapping ideas as part of planning. Students will read some excerpts of impactful speeches, examine the elements of ethics of speech, analyze modes of communication in their everyday lives and map ideas for a speech. Students will also discuss categories that help us understand audiences and discuss the importance of audience analysis and its connection to diversity. Day 2: Research, Impromptu Speaking, and Persuasive Speaking Research is the core of an successful presentation. Students will discuss evaluating the reliability of sources during research and referencing authors of referenced material. Impromptu speech is a presentation delivered without any preparation. Students will discuss four strategies that can be used in impromptu speaking. In discussing persuasive speaking, students will look at types of persuasive speeches, the persuasive appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos), and audience motivation and evaluation. Students will also put it all together with Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. Day 3: Informative Speaking and Putting it Together This class, students will learn about informative speaking, or presentations about sharing information and enhancing the audience’s knowledge on a specific area. Students will begin to put together a presentation outline, applying organizational patterns, parts of an outline, the Rule of Three, accessibility, and creating interest. Day 4: Presentation Supports and Presenter Preparation Students will explore different learning styles, creating slide decks, and handouts to support their presentation. Here, we will discuss nerves in presenting and creating a Nerve Control Toolkit to prepare students to present. Students will also discuss preparing for their presentation through practice and timing. Day 5: Delivery, Feedback, and Final Presentations Students will learn nonverbal and verbal components of delivery, including eye contact, hand gestures, facial expressions, voice, and locations. Students will explore active listening, the five stages of listening, giving feedback, and accepting feedback and criticism. Students will present their final presentations and give and receive constructive feedback. Multiple instructors teach this class, read more about them under "Teacher Experience"! #academic SUBSITUTE POLICY: Ferrell Studios is an organization on Outschool with about 15 teachers with professional training and experience in the arts. Occasionally, the teacher for this class may not be able to teach and a substitute teacher from the organization will take her place. Only teachers trained to teach this class will serve as a possible substitute for the class. A message will be posted in the Outschool classroom before the class takes place in the event a substitute will be teaching. Thank you for your understanding!
Learning Goals
Students will be able to:
Identify personal speech habits and characteristics to increase confidence
Dissect the speech communication process
Apply elements of speech writing (organization, outlining, and research)
Develop effective oral delivery techniques
Analyze presentation anxiety and develop strategies to combat it
Develop critical listening and feedback skills
Syllabus
5 Lessons
over 1 WeekLesson 1:
Plan, Audiences & Connection
In this class, students will be introduced to the power of public speaking, ethics, model of communication, audience analysis, and mapping ideas as part of planning. Students will read some excerpts of impactful speeches, examine the elements of ethics of speech, analyze modes of communication in their everyday lives and map ideas for a speech. Students will also discuss categories that help us understand audiences and discuss the importance of audience analysis and its connection to diversity.
60 mins online live lesson
2 assignments
Lesson 2:
Research, Impromptu Speaking, and Persuasive Speaking
Research is the core of an successful presentation. Students will discuss evaluating the reliability of sources during research and referencing authors of referenced material.
Impromptu speech is a presentation delivered without any preparation. Students will discuss four strategies that can be used in impromptu speaking.
In discussing persuasive speaking, students will look at types of persuasive speeches, the persuasive appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos), and audience motivation and evaluati
60 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 3:
Informative Speaking and Putting it Together
This class, students will learn about informative speaking, or presentations about sharing information and enhancing the audience’s knowledge on a specific area.
Students will begin to put together a presentation outline, applying organizational patterns, parts of an outline, the Rule of Three, accessibility, and creating interest.
60 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 4:
Presentation Supports and Presenter Preparation
Students will explore different learning styles, creating slide decks, and handouts to support their presentation.
Here, we will discuss nerves in presenting and creating a Nerve Control Toolkit to prepare students to present. Students will also discuss preparing for their presentation through practice and timing.
60 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Other Details
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
"Public Speaking: Learning to Share with Confidence and Purpose" by Tara L. Williams
Teacher expertise and credentials
4 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts from Rutgers University
Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts from Hunter College
Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts from Temple University
Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Temple University
LUKE FERRELL:
Luke Ferrell has taught both secondary and higher education classes in the areas of acting, musical theater, public speaking, and other areas of arts and academia.
CHRISTIE DAVIS:
Christie Davis is delighted to collaborate with Ferrell Studios as an Arts Education Intern this summer! A rising sophomore at Princeton University, she is prospectively concentrating in Economics with minors in Political Economy, History, and Finance. As an actor, Christie has performed professionally as a wide array of characters in various genres, from musical comedies to dramatic straight plays and new works. Some favorite credits include The Fairy Godmother (Cinderella), The Narrator (Joseph), Beth March (Little Women), Winnifred the Woebegone (Once Upon a Mattress), and Jennie Mae Layman (The Diviners), a role for which Christie received a nomination for ‘Best Supporting Actor in a Play’ in the 2023 Regional Broadway Awards. Backstage, Christie has managed everything from sound, microphones, sets, and costumes to help produce the best show possible. In her hometown of Jacksonville, Florida, Christie developed and directed an after-school theatre program for middle schoolers that instructed and guided students in theatrical performance and professionalism. She feels that fine arts education programs are essential for all to practice creativity and explore our shared humanity. She is grateful for the opportunity to do such socially valuable work and help curate an environment that encourages students to embrace their individuality as integral to their craft.
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Live Group Course
$90
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
60 min
Completed by 67 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-5 learners per class