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A TEACHER NEW AT MAPPING ASKS STUDENTS TO MAP HERE IS THE ASSIGNMENT AND SOME MAPS

THE ASSIGNMENT INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION [100-level course] Students write up a communication incident that stands out to them and later they all analyze the incident using concepts from our course. SEE THE NEXT SLIDE, AN EXAMPLE CRITICAL INCIDENT USED FOR THE MAPS SHOWN HERE.

CRITICAL INCIDENT #1, F, 2011 Recently my significant other and I were having a rather intense discussion on how much each of us contributes to our household daily chores, tasks, and also short and long term projects we have been working on. We tend to disagree on what our interpretation of contribution seems to be. I feel like he does not give me credit for what I do and vice versa which causes much angst between us. Communicating about this issue has been a thorn in our side. He thinks my form of trying to communicate is just to “nag” at him. I feel that I am definitely not being effective with my choice of how to communicate what my frustrations are regarding our contributions to chores. I feel that I have to constantly bring up instances where we agreed on certain things to be done and if I don’t keep reminding him to do it, it will never get done. At this point our communication shuts down like what happened the other day. We end up angry with one another, get over it eventually and then don’t talk about it until the next time it comes up. We never get to a point where we come to a solution because our lack of communication regarding how we feel gets in the way. It is interesting though because we are ultimately working towards the same things it’ s just a matter of the time frame each of us has in mind in completing them. I know I need to find a way to communicate to my significant other in a more positive manner without letting my emotions get the better of me. Then he would hopefully respond to me in a better way. It is difficult though because I do not want him to feel attacked or make him think I don’t appreciate the things he does do. How do I communicate with him more successfully so that we do not continue this cycle?

THE MAPPING ASSIGNMENT WEBSPIRATIONPRO EXERCISES   There are 3 critical incidents to analyze for this course. For each one of them, you are asked to use WebspirationPro to map and work on your analysis of the incident. By mapping the incident, what is meant is that you lay out the components of the incident. By analyze the incident, what is meant is that you insert concepts and theories from the course into your map of the incident in places where it makes sense and in that way you build your essays.

HERE IS A BEGINNING MAP EX. #1: DESCRIBE THE INCIDENT

HERE IS ANOTHER BEGINNING MAP EX. #1: DESCRIBE THE INCIDENT

ANOTHER STUDENT’S FIRST MAP

ONE MORE FIRST MAP--#4

ANALYSIS OF CI #1

ANALYSIS 2 OF CI #1

ANALYSIS 3 OF CI 1

A SECOND CRITICAL INCIDENT   I met my friend Joan for dinner a couple of nights ago. We had not seen each other to chat for about a month, so we had a lot of catching up to do. Whenever Joan and I settle down to catch up, it is not unusual for our meeting to last for three or four hours and this evening was no different. We have known each other for about three years and have quite a lot in common with many of our life experiences running parallel to each other. On this particular evening, we met at a small restaurant in my neighborhood. We ordered some food and grabbed a seat. Since Joan had recently entered a new romantic relationship, we decided that she would begin the updating process. I listened intently as she filled me in on her budding relationship, the challenges of her fairly new job and other new and exciting things in her life. As she spoke, I maintained eye contact and asked questions or made comments that were subject related. Joan commented that I was a good listener and I was pleased that she felt that way. I was raised in a non-communicative family and it has been a long time goal of mine to learn how to be a good and effective communicator. Because of this, her validation meant a lot to me.  When Joan had exhausted her sources of new information, it was my turn. As I began to update her  on the events which had occurred in my life since our last meeting, I was aware that her eyes were  continuously looking around the restaurant. She also excused herself several times to refill her drink,  which she had not done while she was talking. I certainly did not feel like I had her undivided attention  and as I continued to speak, I wondered if I was expressing myself in an uninteresting manner. I also  questioned what I still needed to work on in regard to developing my communication skills. Then  there was also the possibility that her mind may simply be someplace else and she was really thirsty.   Either way, I am not sure whether or not I have had this type of experience with her before or if I am  just becoming more aware. And if it happens again, how do I know if I am being an ineffective  communicator or if she is not being a good listener? Or if it is a little of both?

1ST MAP FOR CI #2

2nd MAP OF CI #2

3rd MAP OF CI #2

MAPS DISPLAYING ANALYSIS OF CI #2 SEE FOLLOWING SLIDES

Analysis of CI #2

Analysis of CI #2

ANALYSIS OF CI #2

ANALYSIS #2

FINAL PAPER MAPS http://www.webspirationpro.com/publish.php?i=1035848a1d79 http://www.webspirationpro.com/publish.php?i=1037077a1e4a http://www.webspirationpro.com/publish.php?i=991190a1c1df http://www.webspirationpro.com/view/1037997a28ac2 http://www.webspirationclassroom.com/publish.php?i=1044014a23097

FINAL MAP 1

FINAL MAP 2

FINAL MAP 3 FINAL MAP 3

FINAL MAP 3

FINAL MAP 5 http://www.webspirationclassroom.com/publish.php?i=1044014a23097

FINAL MAP 5

STUDENT REACTIONS TO MAPPING Here's my revision of the analysis of Critical Incident One, Lenny. Thanks so much for having us do the diagrams! It was so incredibly helpful. I think I'm going to use the diagrams for all my papers from now on.