Interesting links
> A wonderfully detailed site with information on all things Rhetoric: "Silva Rhetoricae" (rhetoric.byu.edu)
>Good overview of rhetoric and some exercises on practicing sounds that according to the author(s) are difficult http://www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/jgiertz/argumentation%20Chapter%201.htm
> Many TED talks are great examples of how presenters can captivate, teach and entertain an audience.
For example, watch Amy Cuddy on Body Language, using power poses and the importance to 'fake it until you become': http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are.html
Then try the power pose for 2 minutes, or the woodchopper or the warrior!!
>A site with a great deal of useful information about public speaking: http://www.public-speaking-foundations.com/
> If you have suggestions for other links, please send them to the author.
>Good overview of rhetoric and some exercises on practicing sounds that according to the author(s) are difficult http://www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/jgiertz/argumentation%20Chapter%201.htm
> Many TED talks are great examples of how presenters can captivate, teach and entertain an audience.
For example, watch Amy Cuddy on Body Language, using power poses and the importance to 'fake it until you become': http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are.html
Then try the power pose for 2 minutes, or the woodchopper or the warrior!!
>A site with a great deal of useful information about public speaking: http://www.public-speaking-foundations.com/
> If you have suggestions for other links, please send them to the author.