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1.
Define mediated public speaking, and provide three examples of situations in which a mediated presentation might be used.
2.
Name and define the two major categories of mediated presentations.
3.
Identify three advantages of mediated presentations.
4.
Define naturalness, and explain the challenges speakers face when not presenting in a face-to-face situation.
5.
Identify three things to keep in mind for effective delivery of mediated presentations.
6.
Name four ways of keeping your audience engaged during a mediated presentation.
7.
Name three tips for practicing the delivery and recording of a prerecorded speech.
8.
Explain how the background for a prerecorded speech should look.
9.
Explain the advantages of group chat/video or screen share in a real-time mediated presentation.