Moring
Class:
Guest Speaker: Adam Dreyfuss worked with MONUC the UN
peacekeeping operation in the Congo 2003 and 2005-07 as a civilian GIS
specialist working with various election, human rights, logistics, military and
intelligence projects solely in a GIS capacity.
What
you need a pencil and paper – to write down questions
How can
we make our guest feel comfortable and respected?
What
does active listening look like?
Speech Writing: (1 hour)
You will have until 10:50 to finish
your speech. You must have it on Monday, revised and practiced. Put on Note cards.
Conference Logistics:
1.
Emily run two speakers for and two speakers
against
2.
Podium: you will speak from it, chairs you will
both sit at the table, unless adding to the speakers list
Planner Time:
1.
Have your speech finish and on note cards by
Monday
2.
Practice!
3.
When to be there
4.
What to wear
Afternoon
Class:
Finish Speech writing
(1 hour)
Speech Critiques:
in the groups you meet in yesterday
1.
Write down two things they did well – what they said,
how they talked, emotional response, etc.
2.
Two things they need to work on
Revise your speech, then
put it on note cards.
Find a partner to practice
with. The more you practice the more comfortable you will be in front of a
crowd. (Fort Lewis College students will be there)
If you finish…
·
Practice parly-pro
·
Watch the MUN video from last year (On last
Friday’s DP post)
Planner Time:
1.
Podium: you will speak from it, chairs you will
both sit at the table, unless adding to the speakers list
2.
When to be there
3.
What to wear
4.
What to do when you get there
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