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21 st Century Literature

Grab a green slip of paper from the podium. Put your name, 3 rd Hour, and 1/31/13 at the top. Number 1-3. 21 st Century Literature. Get ready for the bell quiz!. ___?____ communication deals with how you express emotions and feelings.

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21 st Century Literature

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  1. Grab a green slip of paper from the podium. • Put your name, 3rd Hour, and 1/31/13 at the top. • Number 1-3 21st Century Literature Get ready for the bell quiz!

  2. ___?____ communication deals with how you express emotions and feelings. • After a sender encodes and sends a message, what must the receiver do FIRST, upon receiving the message? ______ • _______-_______ is when you tell how you feel about something. Bell Quiz: You have 3 min. at the bell to answer these:

  3. REMINDER: You will need to purchase a flash/jump drive for this course if you do not already have one. You will need it next week Wed. and Fri. in the main computer lab.

  4. As a practice for a future test… …draw the communication cycle from the notes yesterday from memory! What do you remember? What have you forgotten?

  5. The Communication Cycle

  6. Review: Definitions: Effective Communication Affective Communication …the process through which people express feelings about things, themselves, and others. …a two-way process - sending the right message, that is also being correctly received and understood by the other person/s.

  7. Also, in AFFECTIVE communication: • Expressions of positive and negative feelings about places, objects, events, policies, and ideas are called “ .” • Expressions of feelings about oneself are known as “ .” OPINIONS SELF-DISCLOSURE

  8. Taking the “Communications Style” personal survey. • Answer questions 1-18 • When done, score your answers by following the directions on the answer sheet. • Identify yourself! Are you… • …a controller/director? • …a promoter/socializer? • …a supporter/relator? • …an analyzer/thinker? Real all about your “type” – circle characteristics which you think match/fit you 

  9. Go stand in corner! Meeting with others who communicate like YOU! Pull some chairs together in your “Style” group 

  10. As a group, make a list of…. What frustrates you about communicating with others notlike you: Now, write one sentence to read aloud to us: “The single most important thing the rest of you need to know about us and how we communicate is ______________________.” Finish the sentence!

  11. Why is being able to identify someone else’s type important? Do the exercise in identifying communication types with your group. Take 8 minutes and then be ready to share your answers.

  12. Head back to your own seat  Taking the “Team Skills” Self-Evaluation • Answer questions 1-10 • Total up your score [ see bottom of page ] • So….how are your “teaming” skills?

  13. Tomorrow…bring props for bonus points! Bring something…. • … a doctor might wear or use • … an artist or “artistic” person might wear or have on them • … a parent of FOUR children would carry • … a teacher might have on them or wear • … a professional ball player [ you choose sport] might wear or have with them

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