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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
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