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Chapter 1Chapter 1

Communication Communication OverviewOverview

Introduction to Communications Applications

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““Few things can help an Few things can help an individual more than to individual more than to

place responsibility on him, place responsibility on him, and to let him know that you and to let him know that you

trust him." trust him." --Booker T. WashingtonBooker T. Washington

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Building Building Responsibility Responsibility

Build responsible communication skills by using ethical, clear messages Both verbal and non-verbal communications

have impact

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What are Ethics?What are Ethics?

"Ethics: A person's "Ethics: A person's sense of right and sense of right and

wrong."wrong."

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The Foundation for Good The Foundation for Good Communication - ValuesCommunication - Values

Three essential elements

Good, ethical person

Communicateconstructively

Care about your audience

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What is the What is the Communication Process?Communication Process?

Group

Inter-Personal

Intra-Personal

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Major Parts of Major Parts of Communication ProcessCommunication Process

The four major parts of communication are: Sender Message Receiver Feedback

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The Communication The Communication ModelModel

Sender (transmits message) Message (words, body language and

symbols that convey an ideas)

Receiver (interprets message) transmits feedback through words,

body language and symbols

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Communication ModelCommunication Model

MESSAGEWord, tone, gestures,Facial Expressions

FEEDBACKFacial expressions, eye contact,Body language, questions

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What are Responsibilities What are Responsibilities of the Sender?of the Sender?

Think before you speak Articulate your words Watch the receiver

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What are Responsibilities What are Responsibilities of the Receiver?of the Receiver?

Ask questions Learn about issues

and people Relate to their

background

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Barriers to Barriers to CommunicationCommunication

A responsible communicator works to eliminate barriers or road blocks

Attitudinal Cultural EducationalEnvironmental Social

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StereotypingStereotyping

Stereotyping Labeling people based on

their group and a preconceived idea

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Forms of Forms of CommunicationCommunication

Is Read = written

Is Spoken = oral or verbal

Is Communicated without words = non-verbal

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Non-Verbal Non-Verbal CommunicationCommunication

Body Language Facial Expressions Symbols

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A symbol is anything A symbol is anything that stands for an idea.that stands for an idea. Possessions Clothing Signs Gestures

Common = goodbye, hello, no, yes, I don’t know, peace

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Forms of Forms of CommunicationCommunication

Conversation with yourself = Intrapersonal

One-on-one communication = Interpersonal

Communicating with more than one = Group

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Forms of Forms of CommunicationCommunication

Television, Internet, radio = mass media

Art of studying public speaking = rhetoric or oratory

Another name for a speaker = orator

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Aristotle’s Three Types Aristotle’s Three Types of Appealsof Appeals

Logical appeal = sequence in organization and analysis

Emotional appeal = strikes a chord

Ethical appeal = natural honesty

Where might you find each kind?

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Building The Proper Building The Proper MotivationMotivation

Motivation should be…The desire to treat both people

and situations fairly,the desire to set a good example.

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Recalling the FactsRecalling the Facts What is the obligation of the speaker? What are the four parts of the communication process? What does a speaker attempt to tear down? What is communication that is spoken? Nonverbal communication includes….? What are symbols? What is the foundation for effective oral communication? What did Aristotle state were the three types of appeals? What is interpersonal communication? What is intrapersonal communication? What must people believe to believe what you have to say?

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VocabularyVocabulary

ethics communication sender message receiver feedback communication barrier written communication oral or Verbal communication nonverbal communication symbol interpersonal communication

intrapersonal communication oratory/rhetoric orator logical appeal emotional appeal ethical appeal dialogue motivation stereotyping

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