What is communication and why is it important?

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What is communication and why is it important? Communication application What is communication and why is it important?

Communication –the process used to send and receive clear and understandable messages.

Methods of Communication

Methods of Communication Verbal Nonverbal

Methods of Communication Verbal-spoken Nonverbal-includes writing, body language, facial expression etc.

Opportunities for Communication

Opportunities for Communication Every day life-with friends, family, enemies At School-reports, presentations, school assemblies On the job-presentations, good speaking and listening skills are required Democracy-1st amendment allows for free speech

Benefits of Comm App

Benefits of Comm App Organizational skills-planning, organizing, outlining, etc. Writing skills-learn to get the audiences attention, support your ideas Critical Thinking skills- teaches problem solving and how to find weak points/arguments Research skills-how to use sources to find information Listening skills-listening for key points Helps speaker gain self-confidence

Types of Speeches

Types of Speeches Informative-informs, instructs, clarifies Persuasive-convinces someone to buy an idea or product Ceremonial-celebrates or honors people or events

History of Public Speaking Ptahotep (Egypt) 2400 BC-taught the art of “fair speaking”

History of Public Speaking Ptahhotep (Egypt) 2400 BC-taught the art of “fair speaking” Sayings from Ptahhotep Fair speech is more rare than the emerald that is found by slave-maidens on the pebbles. Silence [can be] more profitable to you than abundant speech.

History of Public Speaking Hebrews-used speech to seek freedom from slavery under Egypt

History of Public Speaking Prophets-used speech to speak of God and his purpose

History of Public Speaking Greece, 5th Century BC- in order to own land, people had to present a speech, the best won land

History of Public Speaking Greece, 5th Century BC- There were no lawyers. When accused of a crime you defended yourself.

History of Public Speaking Aristotle-taught the art of persuading through speech

History of Public Speaking Has been used to shape societies and inspire people for good or bad