COMM 101 4th Edition Lecture 1 Outline of Last Lecture I. Not ApplicableOutline of Current Lecture II. What is Communication?a. Communication is the study of messagesIII.Types of Communicationa.Four typesIV. Why Study Communication?V. Define CommunicationVI. Effective Communication OutcomesCurrent LectureI. What is Communication?a. Communication is the study of messagesi. Everything is a message1. Examples:a. Clothesb. Facial ExpressionsII. Types of Communicationa. Four typesi. Intentional Verbal1. i.e. “Hi, how are you?”ii. Unintentional Verbal1. i.e. accidentally saying something iii. Intentional Non-Verbal1. i.e. how you dressiv. Unintentional Non-Verbal1. i.e. body languageIII. Why Study Communication?a. It’s pervasive i. Everywhere, everyone does it.b. It’s practicali. Usefulii. Two Levels of CommunicationThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.1. Personal2. Professionaliii. “Prisoner’s Alphabet”1. John McCain’s invented communication while a P.O.W.a. 5x5 grid (no letter K)b. Displays that all humans need human contact and communicationc. People think they are better at it than they actually arei. We overestimate our communication skillsIV. Define Communication:a. “Communication is the process of creating meaning between two or more people” TubbsV. Effective Communication Outcomes: a.k.a Results of good or bad Communicationa. Understandingb. Pleasurec. Attitude Influencei. Persuasiond. Improved Relationshipse.
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