11 Places to Learn Public Speaking Skills for Free

Jesse Carlton AKA "Mr SPEAKER"


Public speaking is one of the most effective way to get your message across in a formal setting like in business meetings and seminars or in informal settings like day-to-day conversations with family and friends. It is also one of the most feared things in the world. it is up there with the likes of death and snakes. Some people would rather be dead than make a sentence in public.

We all have that fear for public speaking. But rather than forget about the public speaking and die with our opinions buried within us, we could rise above our fear and master the necessary skills of the public speaking.

But how do we rise above the fear?
Our resurrection begins with making a decision to learn the skills of public speaking. Here are 11 places to learn those skills for free:

1. Learn by Example on Udemy

Video-based learning platform Udemy has a great public speaking course offered free of charge by Professor Chris Haroun, business school professor, venture capitalist and author. In his course 'Give Amazing Presentations and Enjoy Public Speaking," Haroun analyzes great speeches by people like Steve Jobs, Meryl Streep and Ronald Reagan in short videos, allowing participants to see the power of great speaking skills in action.

2. University of Washington's Intro to Public Speaking on Coursera

Instructor Dr. Matt McGarrity from U of W's Department of Communications guides learners through a 10-week course designed to help participants verbally communicate their thoughts in a more articulate way. From designing impromptu speeches, to mastering the speech preparation process, to delivering informative and persuasive speeches in the most effective manner, Dr. McGarrity's course is a deep dive into public speaking skills for professionals of all kinds.

3. Sarah Lloyd-Hughes' 6-Week E-Course on Public Speaking

The author of Pearson's bestselling 'How to Be Brilliant at Public Speaking' offers a free six-week online course, delivered to participants' email inboxes. Each week's lessons focus on one quality shared by the world's best public speakers, with advice and instruction on how to develop that quality in yourself. Lloyd-Hughes emphasized brevity, with just a short written lesson and video for each component. If you're pressed for time but want advice with maximum impact, this is a good choice.

4. Dale Carnegie's 'The Art of Public Speaking' in Downloadable Audio

Before writing 'How to Win Friends and Influence People,' Dale Carnegie co-authored 'The Art of Public Speaking' with Joseph B. Esenwein. Their advice is still relevant a century later! Volunteer narrators at Librivox recorded the book onto over 19 hours of audio describing how to use your voice and hand gestures to emphasize your points, how to convey confidence in large groups, how to persuade people and more. You can download each chapter as a separate MP3 file from LearnOutLoud.com.

5. Fundamentals of Public Speaking Lectures, University of Houston

Professor Deborah Bridges from the University of Houston shares her 12-minute 'Fundamentals of Public Speaking' lecture in a video that has been viewed more than 16,000 times. Designed as a distance education course for COM1332, the course is a series of lectures all available free of charge now on YouTube. Start with the linked video above and look to the right for the next lectures in the series.

6. Saylor Academy's COMM101: Public Speaking Course

This in-depth course is a good choice for those who want to develop better speaking skills with an understanding of the theories and principles behind effective verbal communications. The course is designed around the textbook 'Stand Up, Speak - The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking,' which is also provided in digital format free of charge. Learners will also take cues from Stephen Lucas' 'The Art of Public Speaking.' This is one of the lengthier options for learning public speaking; the length of the course is estimated at 93 hours.

7. The Public Speaking Project

The Public Speaking Project describes itself as, "an assortment of virtual tools to help users improve their public speaking skills... (offered by) a variety of speech professionals who are dedicated to providing free and low cost instructional materials contributed their original work." Here, you'll find a free e-book textbook on public speaking, a virtual classroom with lessons on speech writing and delivery, video modules and interactive activities to help improve your public speaking skills. Sections of the website are still under construction, but the content they do have now is worth checking out.

8. Toastmasters International's Free Public Speaking Tips

Toastmasters is a massive public speaking group, with over 332,000 members worldwide. While it's great to get together in person and learn in that way, it's not always possible. If you can't join one of the 15,400 clubs spanning 135 countries, you might still find their informative articles helpful. The free resources on their website cover a variety of public speaking topics and scenarios, from preparing a speech, to presenting awards, to giving sales pitches and more.

9. The Accidental Communicator Blog

Dr. Jim Anderson generously shares his experience and knowledge from spending the last 25 years coaching and training public speakers in regular posts on his blog, 'The Accidental Communicator.' His advice often centers around the concept that great knowledge can be unlocked from within companies through the improvement of communication and speaking skills. Dr. Anderson blogs often and has a massive collection of public speaking advice already published for your perusal.

10. Andrew Dlugan's Six Minutes

The 'Six Minutes' website houses a wealth of free information and insight into speech writing, delivery techniques, effective PowerPoints and speaking habits, both good and bad. In addition to site creator Andrew Dlugan, dozens of professional speakers, speaking coaches and university professors share guest articles on various aspects of public speaking. The site is also structured logically, making it easy to find advice on the specific areas of speaking in which you need help.

11. FutureLearn's Talk the Talk

'Talk the Talk: How to Give a Great Presentation' is a free, 6-week online course that uses resources including TED Talks videos to demonstrate the art of effective public speaking. It's more interactive than a lot of the other online resources featured here, since you're expected to participate in discussions with other learners. If you find online courses a bit lonely and like learning by engaging in conversation, this course is a great choice.

This post was originally published on Inc.com

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