Memorability Analysis speech

Memorability Analysis speech

Use the checklist below to evaluate each of the following speeches.

 

Memorability Analysis Checklist

 

Organization

• something to gain attention

• clear main ideas

• coherent transitions

Language

• with details

• concrete, vivid, colorful • appropriate for the topic, audience, and event

• turn or twist of a popular phrase to make a new meaning

• use of a familiar concept or quote in a new way

Delivery

• pace that fits the purpose – usually without rushing

• pauses and vocal variety to be expressive of the meaning – not just to have variety, but to carry the meaning of what is being spoken

• rhythm that adds power to the meaning of a key idea

• strong eye contact without staring or looking too much at notes, nor too long at any one person

• minimal physical movement, limited to movements that carry a purpose

 

Prepare and submit one document containing a brief evaluation of each video. Each evaluation should have three headings titled: Organization, Language, and Delivery. Keep your review short and to the point.

Speeches

  • The Massachusetts 54th (0:49) (Lucas, 2011)
  • Reagan: Challenger (0:50) (Lucas, 2011)
  • Reagan: Normandy France (1:34) (Lucas, 2011)
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. I Have a Dream Speech (5:17minutes) (YouTube)

OR go directly to a transcript for the speech in the appendix of your textbook or at one of the sites below. You should be able to highlight key features electronically, or copy and highlight for your personal study and analysis on a printout.

Speech Transcript: “I have a Dream” by Martin Luther King, Jr. (National Archives)

For this last speech on your list, by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., you could find a lot of information all over the Web. Don’t go there.

  • Use ONLY the resources you’ve been given above and the Memorability Checklist given above.
  • Thoughtfully report EXAMPLES that you can find in this speech to show its strength Organization (1 example), Language (3 examples), and Delivery (1 example) (so you will need to listen, too).
  • Look for imagery, metaphor, rhythm, parallelism, and repetition, and give examples of what you find. You will only be able to make inferences about eye contact, but think about it, and report what you think

 

Memorability Analysis
Module 4- Memorability Analysis
Criteria Ratings Pts
The Massachusetts 54th

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Full Marks

20 pts

No Marks

0 pts

20 pts
Reagan: Challenger

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Full Marks

20 pts

No Marks

0 pts

20 pts
Reagan: Normandy France

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Full Marks

20 pts

No Marks

0 pts

20 pts
King: I Have a Dream

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Full Marks

40 pts

No Marks

0 pts

40 pts
Total Points: 100