The Wisdom of Mythological Stories and Folktales

 

  The Wisdom of Mythological Stories and Folktales


There is a reason why myths, folk tales and stories are still relevant today; they're insightful tools that can help us better understand ourselves, our world, and the people around us. The actions of the characters in myths and folktales speak to universal aspects of the human condition, like lust for power or fear of commitment.

Discover how myths and folk tales help us make sense of life in this informative article!


##Presentation Tools
Include a list with at least three modern presentation tools that you prefer over PowerPoint. These should be tools that you've found personally useful on your job.

##Presentation Objectives
Include a list with at least three presentation objectives for each presentation tool. These should be objectives that you are using to assess the success of your presentations.


##Critical Thinking Skills: http://www.qub.ac.uk/staff/jhd/ resources/Cits_AC2_1-5-13_6-7.pdf


##Content: http://www1.wsu.edu/~deepti/PICS4-ART.pdf


##Voice: http://www.learningsuccess.org/composition101/ch16_voice


##Delivery: http://www.amwriting.org/handouts/demo-school-day_sisalsa2010r1.pdf


1) List of a maximum of seven different genres of storytelling, including fiction, poetry and journalism for each one (e.g., fairy tales, legends, morality tales). 2) Give the text an example of each genre that you will use in your presentation this term as well as name the writer or writers who created it (either by author or work title). 3) Give the audience an indication of when the text was written (either by time period or historical context). 4) Outline what you will do during your presentation to engage and involve the audience. 5) Outline some of the key points you have learned from the text that will be useful to share with your audience. 6) Explain why or how these stories connect to your research project.


##References: http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/35946/how-to-find-the-right-quotes

http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307%2F3650459?uid=3739256&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21102646533122

http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issues/0601/cluckm_text_only.pdf


##Time Management / Workload: https://docs.google.com/a/ yorku .ca/document/d/1Y_5RGUDXq35kQsNLx3Mziv_znEqrSBysW9pLlWU6Q/edit#heading=h.7v8wlo8j8a4

##Communication: http://www.learningsuccess.org/stanford2012_ch16_communication

This article will go through the steps of delivering a basic presentation, including some of the common mistakes that can be made, and also some of the elements that are essential to making it a successful presentation.


##Actions and Stance: http://www.thegreatspeaker.com/blog/ note-taking-stance


##Voice: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch17_voice

This article will go through the steps of using your voice and body to engage and involve the audience in a presentation.


##Presentation Skills: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch18_presentationskills


##Structure: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch19_structure


##Engaging Techniques: http://www.jimwilsonmedia.com/powerpresentations/engaging.htm


##Audience: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch20_audiences


##Delivery: http://www.slideshare.net/umeshpbhatia/presentation-skills-7660405


##Presentation Tips: http://www.thegreatspeaker.com/blog/sample-presentation-topics-8292812


##Tone and Voice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb7dY-AnZ3M&feature=youtu.be


##Five Techniques of Storytelling: http://www.thegreatspeaker.com/blog/five-techniques-storytelling-14336449


##Audience: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch21_audiences


##Rhetorical Devices and Strategies: http://www.scienceandnonscience.com/2012/06/22/rhetorical-devices-and-strategies/#sthash.c1kcXby5.dpuf


##Presentation Skills: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch22_presentationskills


##Delivery: http://www.jimwilsonmedia.com/powerpresentations/10-steps-to-effective-presentations.htm


##Structure: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechesandessays/rhetoricalstructure2.html

[] Your presentation will need to be structured in an organised way that guides the attention of the listeners and appeals to their interest, while also keeping in mind the overall presentation goal or purpose. This structure will also help you, the speaker, concentrate on what you need to say and how you need to say it.

[] This article discusses how to structure a persuasive speech, though many of the same factors apply for informative speeches as well.

[] You can plan your entire presentation by following these steps of structuring your speech:


##References: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch23_references


##Delivery: http://www.slideshare.net/umeshpbhatia/presentation-skills-7660405


##Storytelling Techniques: http://thegreatspeaker.com/blog/.

Conclusion: http://www.slideshare.net/umeshpbhatia/presentation-skills-7660405


##Style: http://chsfa.org/library/publications/NNBnewsletter2009.pdf


##Structure: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechesandessays/rhetoricalstructure2.html


##Voice: http://www.learningsuccess.org/content/ch24_voice


##Delivery: http://www.jimwilsonmedia.com/powerpresentations/.

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