Listening and Perception 170 170 unread replies. 170 170 replies. PLEASE REVIEW THE DISCUSSION BOARD RUBRIC. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL BE LENIENT FOR THE FIRST WEEK
REGARDING THE LAST TWO PORTIONS OF THE RUBRIC. DISCUSSION GRADES ARE BASED ON THE RUBRIC FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE COURSE! Experienced speakers have lots of examples of
instances when they made a perceptual error that caused some part of a speech, presentation, or public address to break down, as well as examples of instances when
they succeeded because their perceptions of the audience were accurate. Experienced speakers also know that listening effectively can help them interpret and perceive
others more accurately. 1.In your initial post, describe in 200-250 words a time when you made a perceptual error and had a speech fall flat, or describe a time when
effective listening and accurate perceptions made your speaking successful. Use the vocabulary from your readings to explain what happened and why, and include outside
research for additional examples or explanation. Cite every outside source you use, including your readings. 2.After your initial post, read and respond to at least
four of your peers’ postings. In your responses to others, suggest constructive ways that your classmate might use the information in the readings to prevent such a
perceptual error from happening again, or how that classmate might better evaluate his or her audience in a future speaking situation.