What This Document Is
This document is a guide prepared for a Foundations of Speech Communication (FCSP 105) demonstration presentation at New York Institute of Technology. It outlines the planning and preparation undertaken by a student, Chelsea, for a speech demonstrating how to make a paper snowflake. The guide details the audience analysis, the presentation’s purpose, and a preliminary outline of the demonstration itself.
Why This Document Matters
This guide is valuable for students in FCSP 105 who are preparing their own demonstration speeches. It serves as an example of how to approach audience analysis, define a clear purpose, and structure a presentation around a practical skill. It’s particularly useful during the planning stages, offering insight into how to consider safety, required materials, and potential challenges. It’s used as part of the course requirements to showcase understanding of speech communication principles.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *planning* guide, not a comprehensive instructional manual. It doesn’t provide a fully detailed, step-by-step tutorial on making a paper snowflake. It focuses on the *presentation* of the skill, not the skill itself. Users should not expect to learn how to make a snowflake solely from this document. It also doesn’t include visual aids or a script for the presentation.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* A detailed audience profile, considering age, education, interests, and knowledge level.
* Clearly defined general and specific purpose statements for the demonstration.
* A preliminary outline of the presentation’s introduction and initial steps, including a list of required supplies and safety cautions.
* The first several steps of the snowflake-making process, presented as part of the planned demonstration.
This preview *does not* include the complete presentation outline, the full demonstration steps, or any visual aids that would have been used during the speech. It also does not include the conclusion of the presentation.