Public speaking as the last battlefield

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Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2012
Description
Communication scholars are in disagreement over the presence of online public speaking courses in higher education. Despite limited research on the Online Public Speaking model, it is quickly replacing the traditional public speaking model in American colleges and universities. This study used Burkean Cluster-Agon Analysis to uncover core concepts from four contemporary public speaking textbooks used in various classroom models (traditional, online and hybrid). Concepts were then compared with traditional core concepts of early speech communication to determine if technology has influenced contemporary core concepts. Results determined that contemporary core concepts from three of the four public speaking textbooks reflected traditional core concepts of early speech communication. The fourth textbook revealed similar contemporary core concepts with expanded definitions to technologically mediated speech situations.
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by Shaundi C. Newbolt.

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Type
Form
Extent
vii, 121 p. : ill.
Identifier
820724634
OCLC Number
820724634
Additional Information
by Shaundi C. Newbolt.
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2012.
Includes bibliography.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Reader.
Date Backup
2012
Date Text
2012
Date Issued (EDTF)
2012
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FAU
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FADT3355867
Person Preferred Name

Newbolt, Shaundi C.
Graduate College
Physical Description

electronic
vii, 121 p. : ill.
Title Plain
Public speaking as the last battlefield
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Origin Information


Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
2012
Place

Boca Raton, Fla.
Title
Public speaking as the last battlefield
Other Title Info

Public speaking as the last battlefield
a Cluster-Agon Analysis of conceptual conflicts in the controversy between traditional and online college classes