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Activity Illustrating Several Categories of Nonverbal Communication
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This is an activity to illustrate several categories of nonverbal communication, including eye contact, body orientation, territoriality, vocalics/paralanguage, touch, and chronemics.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
11/23/2019
Advanced Communication for Leaders
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This course introduces interactive oral and interpersonal communication skills critical to leaders, including strategies for presenting to a hostile audience, running effective and productive meetings, active listening, and contributing to group decision-making. There are team-run classes on chosen communication topics, and an individual analysis of leadership qualities and characteristics. Students deliver an oral presentation and an executive summary, both aimed at a business audience.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Management
Material Type:
Full Course
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Hartman, Neal
Date Added:
02/01/2016
COM-101 Communication Analysis
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COM-101, titled "Communication Analysis," is a comprehensive 3-credit course designed to explore the intricacies of communication, focusing on the analysis of verbal and visual messages. This course is tailored for students who have completed ENG 101 and are concurrently enrolled in ENG 102 or its honors equivalent. It delves into the commonalities and differences across various communication subdisciplines, emphasizing critical inquiry and intensive writing. With a general education designation in Social & Behavioral Sciences, it also addresses special topics such as Ethnic, Race, and Gender Awareness, and Contemporary Global and International Awareness.Structured into fifteen modules, the course covers a wide range of topics from the basics of human communication and the history of communication studies to specialized areas like gender and organizational communication. Each module combines theoretical and practical elements, helping students to not only understand but also apply communication theories to real-life situations. Assessments include exams, discussions, and significant writing projects aimed at enhancing critical listening, thinking, and interacting skills. 

Subject:
Business and Communication
Education
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Linda Neff
Kimberly Batty-Herbert
Date Added:
04/17/2024
Communicating Across Cultures
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It has become commonplace knowledge that globalization is one of the major forces shaping our world. If we look at the spread of information, ideas, capital, media, cultural artifacts - or for that matter, people - we can see the boundaries and borders that have historically separated one country or one group from another are becoming more and more permeable. For proof of this close to home, you need only to look at the composition of the MIT student body: 8 percent of the undergraduates and 37 percent of the graduate students are from 109 different countries.
“Communicating Across Cultures” is designed to help you meet the challenges of living in a world in which, increasingly, you will be asked to interact with people who may not be like you in fundamental ways. Its primary goals are to help you become more sensitive to intercultural communication differences, and to provide you with the knowledge and skills that will help you interact successfully with people from cultures other than your own. We hope the course will accomplish those goals by exposing you to some of the best writers and scholars on the subject of intercultural communication, and by giving you a variety of opportunities to practice intercultural communication yourself. As you read the syllabus for this course, we hope you get a sense of our commitment to making this course a rewarding experience for you.

Subject:
Anthropology
Business and Communication
Communication
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Breslow, Lori
Widdig, Bernd
Date Added:
02/01/2005
Communication for Managers
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In this course, students develop and polish communication strategies and methods through discussion, examples, and practice with an emphasizes on writing and speaking skills necessary for effective leaders. The course includes several oral and written assignments which are integrated with other subjects, and with career development activities, when possible.
This course is part of the MBA core and is restricted to first-year Sloan graduate students. Find out more about the Sloan MBA core on OCW.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Management
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Hartman, Neal
Date Added:
09/01/2016
Non-verbal correction: Classroom management skill
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Non-verbal correction is a skill that supports and maintains positive student behaviour. Non-verbal corrections provide students with a clear, visible corrective gesture that acts as a behavioural prompt without the use of words.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Australian Education Research Organisation
Author:
Australian Education Research Organisation
Date Added:
12/04/2023
Oral Communication
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This course provides training and practice in both verbal and nonverbal communication. Methods of speech organization and delivery in the development of informative and persuasive speeches will be emphasized. The course will also offer opportunities to work in groups for panel discussions and debate.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MassBay Community College
Author:
Carolyn Crotty Gutilla
Date Added:
05/08/2019
Randomly Changing Variables:  A Nonverbal Communication OER Textbook with Exercises
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Randomly Changing Variables: An OER Textbook with Exercises explores nonverbal communication, the loudest voice humans embody. Each chapter provides academic details and skills check observation assignments to learn about and work with face behavior, eye behavior, vocalics, proxemics, territoriality, and touch communication. Recommended for adults.

Course Connection: SPCH 303 - Nonverbal Communication
The opportunity to engage in nonverbal communication observations to interpret and apply academic nonverbal dimensions to communication behavior; the opportunity to enhance awareness and skill in nonverbal communication behavior in professional, public, and personal life.

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Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Nicole S. Grider
Date Added:
06/25/2024