Monroe's Motivated Sequence | COMMUNICATION STUDIES
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Monroe's Motivated Sequence is explained and examples are provided for how to use it in a persuasive speech. This video would be helpful for an introductory public speaking class as well as anyone looking for a persuasive speech structure.
Here is a link to a google doc outline that could help you create a speech using this format:
docs.google.com/document/d/1d...
Great video, Professor! Super helpful - feeling much more confident about writing my outline & giving my speech!
Showing this to all of my classes today and tomorrow in an effort to help them understand Monroe's Motivated Sequence better! Thank you!
Thanks Amy! I’m glad you found it useful!
From a fellow Comm Professor, this is excellent work! Thank you for helping my students further understand MMS!!
Thanks Meghan! I appreciate it!
This was very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks Prof - so helpful!!!!
Extremely helpful for my upcoming speech. Thank you!
That’s so great! Good luck with your speech!
Very useful! thanks
I find this video tremendously helpful and complete. The method that you used to explain Monroe's motivated sequence was great and the outline PDF was so supportive. I am working on my outline right now and next week I will deliver my persuasive speech. Hopefully it will go well. Thank you very much! :D
Kenmac88 thanks! So glad it helped and I hope your speech went well! I appreciate the comment!
16:24 @@EricRobertsonTraining bonus outline?
@@JohnRyanReyes docs.google.com/document/d/1dlCCVtjQbKNmCmEgD_1nrzRNjKhDy2l2luQ8bd6sH3o/edit
Thank you for not putting that file behind an email opt-in. I appreciate you. Subscribed.
Happy to help!
Great video, very helpful! And the camera and audio quality is top notch!
Thanks Rui! I appreciate it!
Thanks helping me
Great video. Super easy for my students to understand the sequences.
Thanks Michelle!
Hi Eric, Thanks and very helpful. I failed to get the word document from dropbox, could you kindly send the document on this site or inbox me.