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ORALCOMM 115: Voice Workshop (ORALCOMM 215)

Focus is on breath, voice production, expansion of vocal range and stamina, and clarity of articulation. Geared toward public speaking including presentations, lectures, and job talks. May be taken in conjunction with ORALCOMM 117. ORALCOMM 115/215 was previously listed as CTL 115/215.
Terms: Aut, Spr | Units: 1-2
Instructors: ; Freeland, T. (PI)

ORALCOMM 119: Oral Communication Tutor Teaching Practicum

Seminar. For students with a strong background in public speaking who wish to train as public speaking tutors for the Oral Communication Program. Readings, exercises, and supervised teaching refine speaking skills. Preparation to serve as a peer tutor in a variety of academic disciplines. Prerequisite: application and consent of instructor. Course was previously offered as CTL 119.
Terms: Spr | Units: 1-2
Instructors: ; Allen, D. (PI); Lie, H. (PI)

ORALCOMM 128: Stories to Save Our Planet: Transforming Climate Solutions Research Into World-Changing Stories

The United Nations have called climate change the challenge of our generation. A growing body of environmental storytelling is bringing clarity to complicated climate conversations by casting a vision for a better future, and providing compelling, actionable climate change solutions. In this course, you?ll have the opportunity to contribute to that conversation by creating a podcast episode about a specific climate change solution. You?ll also create a print version of that story in a research-driven narrative essay. Along the way you?ll develop an understanding for story architecture, podcast production, and have opportunities to present live, oral renditions of your work in class. Upon completion of the course, your episodes will be published on the Stanford Storytelling Project?s Soundings podcast, with the opportunity to also be aired on public radio through KZSU. No prior experience with story craft or media required. Note: Students must be present for special Friday workshops (April 12, 19, & 26 12:00-2:00 pm) to enroll in this course. For permission code to enroll, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/NbeyJYDgo3knyWBz5
Terms: Spr | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: WAY-CE, Writing 2
Instructors: ; Davis, L. (PI)

ORALCOMM 177: Performance of Power: Oratory and Authority from the Ancient World to the Postmodern

Speech as action has long been seen as essential to leadership. Theories and examples of oratory, from Aristotle to Barack Obama, assessing each as model of voice-activated authority. The impact of mass media technologies as they transform the public space of oratory. Course was previously offered as CTL 177. This class fulfills the Writing & Rhetoric 2 requirement. Prerequisite: PWR 1.
Terms: Aut, Spr, Sum | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors: ; Freeland, T. (PI)

ORALCOMM 215: Voice Workshop (ORALCOMM 115)

Focus is on breath, voice production, expansion of vocal range and stamina, and clarity of articulation. Geared toward public speaking including presentations, lectures, and job talks. May be taken in conjunction with ORALCOMM 117. ORALCOMM 115/215 was previously listed as CTL 115/215.
Terms: Aut, Spr | Units: 1-2
Instructors: ; Freeland, T. (PI)
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