COMM12033
Speech and Script
Profile information current as at 21-Feb-2014 19:12
Term 1 - 2014
e-Course Profile
All details in this course profile for COMM12033 have been officially approved by CQUniversity and represent a learning partnership
between the University and you (our student). The information will not be changed unless absolutely necessary and any change will be
clearly indicated by an approved correction included in the profile.
General Information
OVERVIEW
This course considers aspects of speech as it is applied in corporate and media settings. Topics covered include historical and
rhetorical perspectives on speech, speech as ‘institutional talk’, broadcast talk, corporate speech, and writing for speech, including
scriptwriting. Students will complete theory-based practical assessment and speech-writing tasks as part of this course.
DETAILS
Level Undergraduate
Credit Points 6
Student Contribution Band 1
Fraction of Full-Time Student Load 0.125
PRE-REQUISITES OR CO-REQUISITES
Prerequisite: Minimum of 36 Units of Credit
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS
All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes – in some courses, these classes are identified as a mandatory
(pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load
and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International
students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).
OFFERINGS
Term 1 - 2014
Distance
Rockhampton
WEBSITE
This course has a website, within the Moodle system, which is available two weeks before the start of term. It is important that you
visit your Moodle site throughout the term. Go to Moodle
Class and Assessment Overview
RECOMMENDED STUDENT TIME COMMITMENT
Each 6-credit Undergraduate course at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 12 hours of study per
week, making a total of 144 hours for the course.
CLASS TIMETABLE
Regional Campuses - [Bundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Noosa, Rockhampton]
Metropolitan Campuses - [Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney]
Melior Campus - see your campus staff
ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW
Assessment Task Weighting
1. Portfolio 50%
2. Practical and Written Assessment 50%
This is a graded course: your overall grade will be calculated from the marks or grades for each assessment task, based on the
relative weightings shown in the table above. You must obtain an overall mark for the course of at least 50%, or an overall grade of
‘pass’ in order to pass the course. If any ‘pass/fail’ tasks are shown in the table above they must also be completed successfully
(‘pass’ grade). You must also meet any minimum mark requirements specified for a particular assessment task, as detailed in the
‘assessment task’ section (note that in some instances, the minimum mark for a task may be greater than 50%). Consult the
University’s for more details of interim results and final grades.Grades and Results Procedures
CQUniversity Policies
All University policies are available on the .IMPortal
You may wish to view these policies:
Assessment of Coursework Procedures
Grades and Results Procedure
Review of Grade Policy
Plagiarism Procedures
Student Misconduct and Plagiarism Policy
Monitoring Academic Progress Policy
Monitoring Academic Progress Procedures
Refund Excess Payments (Credit Balances) Policy
Student Complaints Policy
Use of Internet, E-mail and Computing Facilities Policy
This list is not an exhaustive list of all University policies. The full list of University policies are available on the .IMPortal
Previous Student Feedback
EVALUATION
: The overall satisfaction for students in the last offering of this course was 4.15 (on a 5 point Likert scale), based on aTerm 2 - 2012
50% response rate.
FEEDBACK, RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESPONSES
Every course is reviewed for enhancement each year. At the most recent review, the following staff and student feedback items
were identified and recommendations were made.
Feedback Source Recommendation
Doing assessment as a
blog was technically
challenging but
enjoyable.
Students. Considered
at the 2012
Professional
Communication Annual
Course and Program
Review.
Assessment Item 1 will remain submitted as a blog.
Weekly upload of
material was
problematic for some
students.
Students. Considered
at the 2012
Professional
Communication Annual
Course and Program
Review.
Course will be rolled out in larger chunks, so students can work a few
weeks ahead. However, there are sound pedagogical reasons for not rolling
all content out at the beginning of term.
Assessment Item 1
was enjoyable,
challenging, but very
Students. Students.
Considered at the 2012
Professional
Retain as is. The course is designed to require 8 - 10 hours per week, and
complaints by students that they have to spend more than a couple of
hours per week on study are considered unreasonable. The assessment
1.
2.
3.
4.
time consuming. Communication Annual
Course and Program
Review.
comprises all the course study requirement for the first half of the course.
Incorporating
Assessment Item 2 into
the blog was helpful.
Students. Considered
at the 2012
Professional
Communication Annual
Course and Program
Review.
Maintain approach to breaking down assessment so students will receive
feedback formally prior to submission of Assessment Item 2.
Course Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
Discuss effective speech making from a range of historical and cultural perspectives;
Explain social practices behind institutional talk;
Explain differences between genres of speech; and
Write and deliver speech effectively over a range of genres.
Alignment of Learning Outcomes, Assessment and Graduate Attributes
ALIGNMENT OF ASSESSMENT TASKS TO LEARNING OUTCOMES
Assessment Tasks
Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
1 - Portfolio • • • •
2 - Practical and Written Assessment • •
ALIGNMENT OF GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES TO LEARNING OUTCOMES
o Introductory Level
o Intermediate Level
o Graduate Level
Graduate Attributes
Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
1. Communication o o o o
2. Problem Solving
3. Critical Thinking o o
4. Information Literacy o o o
5. Team Work
6. Information Technology Competence o o o o
7. Cross Cultural Competence o
8. Ethical practice o o
ALIGNMENT OF ASSESSMENT TASKS TO GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
o Introductory Level
o Intermediate Level
o Graduate Level
Assessment Tasks
Graduate Attributes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 - Portfolio o o o o o
2 - Practical and Written Assessment o o o o o
Textbooks and Resources
PRESCRIBED TEXTBOOKS
Writing for Television , Radio , and New Media
Author/s : Hilliard , R
Edition : 10th Revised Publisher : Wadsworth
City : Belmont State : CA
Country : USA
View textbooks at the .CQUniversity Bookshop
IT RESOURCES
You will need access to the following IT resources:
CQUniversity Student Email
Internet
Course Website (Moodle)
Referencing Style
All submissions for this course must use the referencing style (details can be obtained ), ORHarvard (author-date) here Turabian
referencing style (details can be obtained ). For further information, see the Assessment Tasks below.here
Teaching Contacts
Course Coordinator Kate Ames
Schedule
Week Begin Date Module/Topic Chapter Events and Submissions
Week 1 24-02-2014 Introduction to Speech and
Script
See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 2 03-03-2014 Perspectives on Speech See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 3 10-03-2014 Institutional Talk See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 4 17-03-2014 Performance See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 5 24-03-2014 Rhetoric See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Vacation
Week
31-03-2014
Week 6 07-04-2014 Genres of Speech -
Corporate
See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 7 14-04-2014 Genres of Speech - Media See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 8 21-04-2014 Writing Speech - Speech
Writing
See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 9 28-04-2014 Writing Speech - Script
Writing
See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Workbook (Portfolio) Due
Friday (02 May 14) 06:00 PM
AEST
Week 10 05-05-2014 Delivering Speech See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 11 12-05-2014 Ethics See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Week 12 19-05-2014 Practicals See the Study Guide Lesson
for required readings.
Review/Exam
Week
26-05-2014 Practical and Written
Assessment - Speech and
Audio-Visual Script Due
Monday (26 May 14) 06:00
PM AEST
Exam Week 02-06-2014
Assessment Tasks
PORTFOLIO
Assessment Title Workbook (Portfolio)
Task Description You are required to complete activities and exercises as directed within Workbooks 1 -
9. Each week, there will be a 'Workbook Activity Sheet' that will direct you as to the
specific requirement for that week. These activities may include submitting posts to the
Course Discussion Forum, online quizzes, recording practical exercises, and writing
critiques. You may also include responses and reflections based on activities in your
Study Guide Lessons.
You will be required to collate and present your work as a blog, and this will be due at
the end of Week 9. Some activities might be due earlier than this, so you are required to
check at the beginning of each week as to the due dates of individual items.
You will submit a file with a Cover Sheet, a blog URL address, and an 800 word
reflective piece on if/how the activities helped your learning.
More specific information about task details will be available on Moodle > Assessment
Item 1 - Workbook (Portfolio).
Assessment Due Date Week 9 Friday (02-May-2014) 06:00 PM AEST
Return Date to Students Week 12 Monday (19-May-2014)
Weighting 50%
Assessment Criteria A detailed marking rubric will be available on the course website, and will be based on:
Content:
Attention to completion of required tasks
Engagement with concepts
Critical reflection on practice
Presentation:
Research support (Use of sources)
Writing standard
Referencing standard and style
Referencing Style orHarvard (author-date) Turabian
Submission Online
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
You will submit a file with a Cover Sheet, a blog URL address, and an 800 word
reflective piece on if/how the activities helped your learning.
Learning Outcomes Assessed 1. Discuss effective speech making from a range of historical and cultural
perspectives;
2. Explain social practices behind institutional talk;
3. Explain differences between genres of speech; and
4. Write and deliver speech effectively over a range of genres.
Graduate Attributes 1. Communication
3. Critical Thinking
4. Information Literacy
7. Cross Cultural Competence
8. Ethical practice
PRACTICAL AND WRITTEN ASSESSMENT
Assessment Title Practical and Written Assessment - Speech and Audio-Visual Script
Task Description All students will be required to write two scripts - one speech, and one audio-visual
script - and record voice overs to these scripts. Students will also be required
to write a short justification to their scripts.
The assessment requirement, therefore, is:
Speech - Write a script for a substantial speech (max length 4000 words).
Audio-visual script - Students can elect to write a video news release (PR) or a
television news story (journalism) associated with the speech.
All students will 'voice' their stories (these recordings should be made to
SoundCloud, YourListen, YouTube, or similar, and the link to the recording
included in your speech scripts).
All students will write a 500 word justification outlining their approach to each
piece, so that you can demonstrate your practice is informed by theory.
Students will work on an established scenario, outlined on the course website.
However, if you have a real speech you need to make, or topic you wish to explore, you
can discuss the possibility of an alternate topic with the Course Coordinator.
More specific detail in relation to the task requirement will be available on Moodle >
Assessment Item 2 - Practical and Written Submission.
Assessment Due Date Review/Exam Week Monday (26-May-2014) 06:00 PM AEST
Return Date to Students Assignments will be returned approximately two weeks after submission.
Weighting 50%
Assessment Criteria A detailed marking rubric will be provided on the course website, but students will be
assessed on:
Attention to the requirements of the task
Delivery (voiceover)
Script (format)
Script (story/speech structure)
Justification
Writing standard (script and justification)
Referencing (justification)
Conditions Minimum mark or grade - Pass Grade
Referencing Style orHarvard (author-date) Turabian
Submission Online
Files should be submitted as one Zip file.
Learning Outcomes Assessed 3. Explain differences between genres of speech; and
4. Write and deliver speech effectively over a range of genres.
Graduate Attributes 1. Communication
3. Critical Thinking
4. Information Literacy
7. Cross Cultural Competence
8. Ethical practice

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Comm12033 speech and script

  • 1. COMM12033 Speech and Script Profile information current as at 21-Feb-2014 19:12 Term 1 - 2014 e-Course Profile All details in this course profile for COMM12033 have been officially approved by CQUniversity and represent a learning partnership between the University and you (our student). The information will not be changed unless absolutely necessary and any change will be clearly indicated by an approved correction included in the profile. General Information OVERVIEW This course considers aspects of speech as it is applied in corporate and media settings. Topics covered include historical and rhetorical perspectives on speech, speech as ‘institutional talk’, broadcast talk, corporate speech, and writing for speech, including scriptwriting. Students will complete theory-based practical assessment and speech-writing tasks as part of this course. DETAILS Level Undergraduate Credit Points 6 Student Contribution Band 1 Fraction of Full-Time Student Load 0.125 PRE-REQUISITES OR CO-REQUISITES Prerequisite: Minimum of 36 Units of Credit ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes – in some courses, these classes are identified as a mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record). OFFERINGS Term 1 - 2014 Distance Rockhampton WEBSITE This course has a website, within the Moodle system, which is available two weeks before the start of term. It is important that you visit your Moodle site throughout the term. Go to Moodle Class and Assessment Overview RECOMMENDED STUDENT TIME COMMITMENT Each 6-credit Undergraduate course at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 12 hours of study per week, making a total of 144 hours for the course.
  • 2. CLASS TIMETABLE Regional Campuses - [Bundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Noosa, Rockhampton] Metropolitan Campuses - [Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney] Melior Campus - see your campus staff ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW Assessment Task Weighting 1. Portfolio 50% 2. Practical and Written Assessment 50% This is a graded course: your overall grade will be calculated from the marks or grades for each assessment task, based on the relative weightings shown in the table above. You must obtain an overall mark for the course of at least 50%, or an overall grade of ‘pass’ in order to pass the course. If any ‘pass/fail’ tasks are shown in the table above they must also be completed successfully (‘pass’ grade). You must also meet any minimum mark requirements specified for a particular assessment task, as detailed in the ‘assessment task’ section (note that in some instances, the minimum mark for a task may be greater than 50%). Consult the University’s for more details of interim results and final grades.Grades and Results Procedures CQUniversity Policies All University policies are available on the .IMPortal You may wish to view these policies: Assessment of Coursework Procedures Grades and Results Procedure Review of Grade Policy Plagiarism Procedures Student Misconduct and Plagiarism Policy Monitoring Academic Progress Policy Monitoring Academic Progress Procedures Refund Excess Payments (Credit Balances) Policy Student Complaints Policy Use of Internet, E-mail and Computing Facilities Policy This list is not an exhaustive list of all University policies. The full list of University policies are available on the .IMPortal Previous Student Feedback EVALUATION : The overall satisfaction for students in the last offering of this course was 4.15 (on a 5 point Likert scale), based on aTerm 2 - 2012 50% response rate. FEEDBACK, RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESPONSES Every course is reviewed for enhancement each year. At the most recent review, the following staff and student feedback items were identified and recommendations were made. Feedback Source Recommendation Doing assessment as a blog was technically challenging but enjoyable. Students. Considered at the 2012 Professional Communication Annual Course and Program Review. Assessment Item 1 will remain submitted as a blog. Weekly upload of material was problematic for some students. Students. Considered at the 2012 Professional Communication Annual Course and Program Review. Course will be rolled out in larger chunks, so students can work a few weeks ahead. However, there are sound pedagogical reasons for not rolling all content out at the beginning of term. Assessment Item 1 was enjoyable, challenging, but very Students. Students. Considered at the 2012 Professional Retain as is. The course is designed to require 8 - 10 hours per week, and complaints by students that they have to spend more than a couple of hours per week on study are considered unreasonable. The assessment
  • 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. time consuming. Communication Annual Course and Program Review. comprises all the course study requirement for the first half of the course. Incorporating Assessment Item 2 into the blog was helpful. Students. Considered at the 2012 Professional Communication Annual Course and Program Review. Maintain approach to breaking down assessment so students will receive feedback formally prior to submission of Assessment Item 2. Course Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Discuss effective speech making from a range of historical and cultural perspectives; Explain social practices behind institutional talk; Explain differences between genres of speech; and Write and deliver speech effectively over a range of genres. Alignment of Learning Outcomes, Assessment and Graduate Attributes ALIGNMENT OF ASSESSMENT TASKS TO LEARNING OUTCOMES Assessment Tasks Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 1 - Portfolio • • • • 2 - Practical and Written Assessment • • ALIGNMENT OF GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES TO LEARNING OUTCOMES o Introductory Level o Intermediate Level o Graduate Level Graduate Attributes Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 1. Communication o o o o 2. Problem Solving 3. Critical Thinking o o 4. Information Literacy o o o 5. Team Work 6. Information Technology Competence o o o o 7. Cross Cultural Competence o 8. Ethical practice o o ALIGNMENT OF ASSESSMENT TASKS TO GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES o Introductory Level o Intermediate Level o Graduate Level Assessment Tasks Graduate Attributes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 - Portfolio o o o o o
  • 4. 2 - Practical and Written Assessment o o o o o Textbooks and Resources PRESCRIBED TEXTBOOKS Writing for Television , Radio , and New Media Author/s : Hilliard , R Edition : 10th Revised Publisher : Wadsworth City : Belmont State : CA Country : USA View textbooks at the .CQUniversity Bookshop IT RESOURCES You will need access to the following IT resources: CQUniversity Student Email Internet Course Website (Moodle) Referencing Style All submissions for this course must use the referencing style (details can be obtained ), ORHarvard (author-date) here Turabian referencing style (details can be obtained ). For further information, see the Assessment Tasks below.here Teaching Contacts Course Coordinator Kate Ames Schedule Week Begin Date Module/Topic Chapter Events and Submissions Week 1 24-02-2014 Introduction to Speech and Script See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 2 03-03-2014 Perspectives on Speech See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 3 10-03-2014 Institutional Talk See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 4 17-03-2014 Performance See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 5 24-03-2014 Rhetoric See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Vacation Week 31-03-2014 Week 6 07-04-2014 Genres of Speech - Corporate See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 7 14-04-2014 Genres of Speech - Media See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 8 21-04-2014 Writing Speech - Speech Writing See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings.
  • 5. Week 9 28-04-2014 Writing Speech - Script Writing See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Workbook (Portfolio) Due Friday (02 May 14) 06:00 PM AEST Week 10 05-05-2014 Delivering Speech See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 11 12-05-2014 Ethics See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Week 12 19-05-2014 Practicals See the Study Guide Lesson for required readings. Review/Exam Week 26-05-2014 Practical and Written Assessment - Speech and Audio-Visual Script Due Monday (26 May 14) 06:00 PM AEST Exam Week 02-06-2014 Assessment Tasks PORTFOLIO Assessment Title Workbook (Portfolio) Task Description You are required to complete activities and exercises as directed within Workbooks 1 - 9. Each week, there will be a 'Workbook Activity Sheet' that will direct you as to the specific requirement for that week. These activities may include submitting posts to the Course Discussion Forum, online quizzes, recording practical exercises, and writing critiques. You may also include responses and reflections based on activities in your Study Guide Lessons. You will be required to collate and present your work as a blog, and this will be due at the end of Week 9. Some activities might be due earlier than this, so you are required to check at the beginning of each week as to the due dates of individual items. You will submit a file with a Cover Sheet, a blog URL address, and an 800 word reflective piece on if/how the activities helped your learning. More specific information about task details will be available on Moodle > Assessment Item 1 - Workbook (Portfolio). Assessment Due Date Week 9 Friday (02-May-2014) 06:00 PM AEST Return Date to Students Week 12 Monday (19-May-2014) Weighting 50% Assessment Criteria A detailed marking rubric will be available on the course website, and will be based on: Content: Attention to completion of required tasks Engagement with concepts Critical reflection on practice Presentation: Research support (Use of sources) Writing standard Referencing standard and style Referencing Style orHarvard (author-date) Turabian Submission Online
  • 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. You will submit a file with a Cover Sheet, a blog URL address, and an 800 word reflective piece on if/how the activities helped your learning. Learning Outcomes Assessed 1. Discuss effective speech making from a range of historical and cultural perspectives; 2. Explain social practices behind institutional talk; 3. Explain differences between genres of speech; and 4. Write and deliver speech effectively over a range of genres. Graduate Attributes 1. Communication 3. Critical Thinking 4. Information Literacy 7. Cross Cultural Competence 8. Ethical practice PRACTICAL AND WRITTEN ASSESSMENT Assessment Title Practical and Written Assessment - Speech and Audio-Visual Script Task Description All students will be required to write two scripts - one speech, and one audio-visual script - and record voice overs to these scripts. Students will also be required to write a short justification to their scripts. The assessment requirement, therefore, is: Speech - Write a script for a substantial speech (max length 4000 words). Audio-visual script - Students can elect to write a video news release (PR) or a television news story (journalism) associated with the speech. All students will 'voice' their stories (these recordings should be made to SoundCloud, YourListen, YouTube, or similar, and the link to the recording included in your speech scripts). All students will write a 500 word justification outlining their approach to each piece, so that you can demonstrate your practice is informed by theory. Students will work on an established scenario, outlined on the course website. However, if you have a real speech you need to make, or topic you wish to explore, you can discuss the possibility of an alternate topic with the Course Coordinator. More specific detail in relation to the task requirement will be available on Moodle > Assessment Item 2 - Practical and Written Submission. Assessment Due Date Review/Exam Week Monday (26-May-2014) 06:00 PM AEST Return Date to Students Assignments will be returned approximately two weeks after submission. Weighting 50% Assessment Criteria A detailed marking rubric will be provided on the course website, but students will be assessed on: Attention to the requirements of the task Delivery (voiceover) Script (format) Script (story/speech structure) Justification Writing standard (script and justification) Referencing (justification) Conditions Minimum mark or grade - Pass Grade Referencing Style orHarvard (author-date) Turabian Submission Online
  • 7. Files should be submitted as one Zip file. Learning Outcomes Assessed 3. Explain differences between genres of speech; and 4. Write and deliver speech effectively over a range of genres. Graduate Attributes 1. Communication 3. Critical Thinking 4. Information Literacy 7. Cross Cultural Competence 8. Ethical practice