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Oral Communication in 21st century
This type of communication requires the mastery of
speaking and listening skills
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Oral Communication in 21st century
It is necessary that in the process of communication, a
two-way flow of information and ideas is facilitated
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Oral Communication in 21st century
In the 21st century, the development of oral
communication is anchored on different technological
advancements
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Oral Communication in 21st century
Through technological tools, oral communication is no
longer limited to real-life encounters since people are
now able to communicate through gadgets, social media
and other online platforms.
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EXPOSITORY
describes
facts, truths, and principles
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PERSUASIVE
convinces
and encourages listeners
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ENTERTAINMENT
provides
fun
and
laughter
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Reading from a Manuscript
Most formal and controlled (financial report)
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Memorized Speech
Best for accepting awards, introducing speakers, and
making announcements
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Impromptu Speech
Little to no preparation
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Extemporaneous Speech
Researched and planned
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Articulation
producing clear and distinct sounds
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Modulation
adequate volume
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Facial Expressions, gestures and movements
appropriateness and proper timing
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Stage Presence
naturalness, composure and
confidence
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Rapport with the audience
attentiveness to
reactions
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silence
room for pauses
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infographics
Information can be relayed
through simple but appealing
and eye-catching
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charts,
maps
,
icons
,
progress
bars,
signs
,
posters
,
diagrams
and
online
visuals
Ideas are transmitted fast
and clear in visual repres
entations of information
that consist of
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scripted delivery of a topic
The power point presentation, for
its part, serves as a visual
representation of otherwise
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salient
Fully-utilized as an outline, added
to the text containing only the
_______points of the subject
matter are images, graphics, and
visuals that infographics likewise
make
use
of
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Pecha Kucha
presentation
style, with its maximum use
of
twenty slides shown for
twenty seconds each
,
ensures in a matter of six
minutes and forty seconds
,
the concise and speedy
delivery of the speaker's
presentation
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message
The
_______
as
presented in
infographics may be
delivered in a few
seconds or minutes
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Static
the most common,
simplest, and easiest to
format with the final design
saves on an image file for
easy distribution online and
to print on paper
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.Zooming
normally used for
larger designs that convey a
large amount of information;
with an added interactive
layer for zooming controls for
the readers to use
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Animated
creates some motion or
change to the design
as the reader
watches,
e.g. bar chart growing, a color
change, or an animated character;
completely contained in an image file
and
thus, can be posted on other
sites or blogs; make the design stand
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Video
provides ease of sharing
with the ability to be shared
anywhere; unlike static
infographics, videos also have
the
capacity to engage the
audience more efficiently
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Interactive
is
designed to
give reader some control over
the date or visualization
displayed for a much longer
period of time than the static
infographics
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Powerpoint presentations
can
be used to emphasize
salient points of a
presentation through visuals
and images put on slides
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THE POWERPOINT
PRESENTATION
Its primary use is to serve as
a multimodal guide for the
presenter to sustain the
interest of the audience with
transitions
,
narrations and
recordings within the slide
presentation
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The
basic rule in communication
whether in oral
or written form, is to
EXPRESS
and not to
IMPRESS
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purposive communication
is more than
just conveying intended messages for
human discourse
;
it is communication
for various purposes.
(
to inform
,
to
entertain
,
to persuade
or
convince
)
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purposive communication is for
frequent transactions
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purposive communication
is
Transactional communication
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Purposive communication
is
TECHNICAL in form as
certain predictable
patterns are observed
lending itself to the formal
and professional manner
of presenting issues for
a
business
or
industry-
related
environment
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Guidelines to effective communication
Be clear
2.
Use simple words
3.
Be other centered
4.
Give respect
5.
Expand your vocabulary
6.
Avoid lengthy emails
7.
Have polite manners
8.
Be authentic
9.
Have a call to action
10.
Inspire and motivate
11.
Align your words with deeds
12.
Review yourself
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Purposive
Communication
It is defined as a type
of communication
that takes place with
a
purpose in
mind
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Purposive
Communication
It is more than just
conveying intended
messages for human
discourse
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Purposive
Communication
It is communicating
for various purposes
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Social Communication
It
is how we continually
signal to others (verbally and
nonverbally) our intentions
and attitudes, whether
those be friendly,
or
romantic, or aggressive and
challenging.
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