Choosing an Informative Topic
Choosing an Informative Topic
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Possible topic #1. – Differences between alligators and crocodiles.
Often people confuse alligators to be crocodiles because of their appearance. However, alligators and crocodiles have their differences. Alligators appear darker in color, while crocodiles have a lighter shade (Giblett, p. 29). Another difference is that crocodiles tend to be found in salty water, while alligators are found in freshwater. The difference is that crocodiles have glands that exorcize salt from their system, while alligators don’t possess the glands (Huchzermeyer, p. 2). Also, Alligators are friendlier, while crocodiles are generally aggressive.
Possible topic #2. – Share a place you have visited.
My family and I visited South Africa last summer. Traveling to a different continent is exciting at the same time, overwhelming due to the various people, cultures, and the experience you get to experience. My experience around the beaches was explicit owing to the wide range of activities we engaged in. The activities included; surfing, sky diving, snookering, whale watching, and more. National parks gave us a reality of nature. We saw various wild animals and learned about their existence and history.
Possible topic #3. – What makes wolves beautiful animals?
Most people regard the wolf as a brutal animal that presents danger and villainy; however, according to studies, that is not the case. A wolf is from the canine species, thus, regarded as a modern dog’s predecessor. Just like a dog is friendly to man, a wolf is also considered a fantastic creature that is a companion to humanity. Wolves have a smelling and hearing sense, which makes them protect and guard their species against danger. Through the hearing and smelling senses, wolves are exhibited to be playful and an intelligent animals that provides care to their family group.
References
Giblett, Rod. “Alligators, Crocodiles and the Uncanny.” Psychoanalytic Ecology, 2019, pp. 27–40., doi:10.4324/9780429059797-3.
Huchzermeyer, F. W. “Crocodiles and Alligators.” Crocodiles: Biology, Husbandry and Diseases, 2003, pp. 1–56., doi:10.1079/9780851996561.0001.
Choosing an Informative Topic
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Module 3-Choosing an Informative Topic – ZD
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Purpose of this discussion post: Explore topics for an Informative Speech and gain insightful feedback from your peers to help guide you. For your informative topic, you will need at least 2 (two) credible sources. So consider this as you choose your subject.
Informative Speech Topic Discussion (video post NOT required), simply type your answers:
- Review \”Informative Topics\” found under Unit 2 within the Modules tab and select 3 (three) topics from the suggested/approved list. If you want a topic not on the list, please reach out for approval.
- Check the discussion board to see if anyone has already posted on your chosen topics. If topics are similar, either choose a new topic/idea or modify/narrow your topic to be different.
- State your top 3 (three) topics.
- After each topic, state why you wish to talk about the topic. Each section needs to be at least 3 (three) sentences.
- State which topic you wish to speak about the most.
Example: (Note, these topics are not on the list but just giving you examples of what to write.)
Possible Topic #1 – Traveling to Boston, MA (top choice). My family is considering a family vacation this year. We have always wanted to go to Boston to experience American history. In my speech, I will explore the top three tourist sites in Boston, MA.
Possible Topic #2 – Instructional Designer. I completed my master\’s in Education with an emphasis in Teaching and Technology. I wish to someday work as an Instructional Designer; however, many people don\’t understand what the position actually is. I would like to share my passion of my dream career with my fellow peers.
Possible Topic #3 – Abraham Lincoln (early politics). After visiting Washington DC and seeing the Ford\’s theater, I learned more about our American President Abraham Lincoln. I was intrigued by his earlier years in the politics. I wish to explore his earlier careers in politics that led to Lincoln running for president.
Possible topic 1: “Differences between alligators and crocodiles”
Possible topic 2: “Share a place you have visited.”
Possible topic 3: “What makes wolves beautiful animals?”
These are the topics i need for to write on

