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  • Communication
    The art of exchanging messages between two or more people
  • Interpersonal Communication

    • The process of exchanging information, ideas and feelings between two or more people through verbal and non-verbal methods
    • Commonly called dyadic communication, is communication that involves two persons or two groups of people who share the roles of sender and receiver
    • A person-to-person communication with messages that are focused on individual interests or needs
  • Conversation
    • An interactive communication between two or more people; oral exchange of sentiments, observation, opinions and ideas
    • A face-to-face interaction between individuals
    • Informal in nature, with no agenda or set specific purpose and commonly done for therapeutic purposes
  • Conversation
    • Friends talking about various topics
    • Siblings recalling fond memories
    • Children playing in the playground
    • Family buying at the shopping malls
    • Passengers talking in bus stations
  • Guidelines in Engaging an Effective Conversation
    • Do not interrupt while the person is speaking
    • Do not do all the talking
    • Be a good listener
    • Do not exaggerate
    • Do not misquote
    • Be polite
  • Dialog
    • A conversation between two or more persons; an exchange of ideas or opinions regarding particular issues
    • The most personal and most intimate form of dyadic communication
    • In some ways similar to a conversation but is more intimate and purposive
    • Could be a written or spoken exchange of ideas between two or more people
  • Dialog
    • A student and his/her parent talking about school matter
    • A husband and a wife talking about family finances
    • Chatting on the phone with a classmate about a project
    • Arguing with a friend on the merits of a movie
    • Comforting a friend who has just lost his mother
  • Interview
    • A one-on-one conversation between an interviewer (one who asks questions) and interviewee (one who answers the question)
    • A formal and purposive consultation
    • The interviewer's objective is to obtain specific pieces of information from the interviewee
  • Guidelines in Engaging an Effective Interview
    • Plan and prepare
    • Explain the purpose of the interview
    • Ask them if they have any questions before you both get started with the interview
    • Ask one question at a time
    • Encourage responses
    • Take down notes
    • Provide transition between major topics
    • Don't lose control of the interview
    • Don't forget to say "Thank you"
  • Communication
    The art of exchanging messages between two or more people
  • Interpersonal Communication
    The process of exchanging information, ideas and feelings between two or more people through verbal and non-verbal methods
  • Interpersonal Communication

    • Commonly called dyadic communication, is communication that involves two persons or two groups of people who share the roles of sender and receiver
    • It is a person-to-person communication with messages that are focused on individual interests or needs
  • Conversation
    An interactive communication between two or more people; oral exchange of sentiments, observation, opinions and ideas
  • Conversation
    • It is a face-to-face interaction between individuals
    • It is informal in nature, with no agenda or set specific purpose and commonly done for therapeutic purposes
  • Conversation
    • Friends talking about various topics
    • Siblings recalling fond memories
    • Children playing in the playground
    • Family buying at the shopping malls
    • Passengers talking in bus stations
  • Guidelines in Engaging an Effective Conversation
    • Do not interrupt while the person is speaking
    • Do not do all the talking
    • Be a good listener
    • Do not exaggerate
    • Do not misquote
    • Be polite
  • Dialog
    A conversation between two or more persons; an exchange of ideas or opinions regarding particular issues
  • Dialog
    • It is the most personal and most intimate form of dyadic communication
    • In some ways similar to a conversation but is more intimate and purposive
    • It could be a written or spoken exchange of ideas between two or more people
  • Dialog
    • A student and his/her parent talking about school matter
    • A husband and a wife talking about family finances
    • Chatting on the phone with a classmate about a project
    • Arguing with a friend on the merits of a movie
    • Comforting a friend who has just lost his mother
  • Interview
    A one-on-one conversation between an interviewer (one who asks questions) and interviewee (one who answers the question)
  • Interview
    • An interview is a formal and purposive consultation
    • In this communication situation, the interviewer's objective is to obtain specific pieces of information from the interviewee
  • Guidelines in Engaging an Effective Interview
    • Plan and prepare
    • Explain the purpose of the interview
    • Ask them if they have any questions before you both get started with the interview
    • Ask one question at a time
    • Encourage responses
    • Take down notes
    • Provide transition between major topics
    • Don't lose control of the interview
    • Don't forget to say "Thank you"
  • PowerPoint interface
    Get to know the PowerPoint interface
  • Microsoft account and OneDrive

    Learn all about working with your Microsoft account and OneDrive
  • Creating and opening presentations
    Learn all about creating and opening presentations
  • Saving presentations
    Learn how to save presentations
  • Slide basics
    Learn the basics of working with slides
  • Cutting, copying, pasting, and formatting text

    Learn how to cut, copy, paste, and format text
  • Applying themes
    Learn how to apply a theme to your slides
  • Applying transitions
    Learn how to apply transitions to your slides
  • Slide organization and preparation tools
    Learn the tools available to help organize and prepare your slide show
  • Finding and replacing text
    Learn how to find and replace text
  • Printing slides
    Learn how to print your slides
  • Presenting slide show
    Learn how to present your slide show to an audience
  • Adding numbered and bulleted lists
    Learn how to add numbered and bulleted lists
  • Using indents and line spacing

    Learn how to use indents and line spacing
  • Inserting and modifying images
    Learn how to insert and modify images
  • Formatting images
    Learn how to format the images in your slides
  • Adding and modifying shapes

    Learn how to add and modify shapes
  • Aligning, grouping, and ordering objects

    Learn how to align, group, and order objects