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1 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 1 Professor: Course/Section: You may be surprised to learn that over 20% of all undergraduate students don’t utilize their required course material. Student retention is dropping nationwide and while the higher education community has done a remarkable job of opening the doors of college to more and more students, we have not seen equal strides in the number of students who actually complete four-year degrees. (Education Trust, 2004) The top factors motivating a student to use their adopted books all involve whether the material is immediately used, referred to, or assessed from in the classroom. What you can do… Your students take their cues from you and many wait until the third week of class to see how the book is used before deciding whether or not they need it. Please take a few minutes the first day of class to explain and demonstrate why you adopted your book and accompanying technology. The next few slides show the book, technology products, and messaging that indicates that they will be responsible for the content. Feel free to customize the information or delete from your slide set. Chapter one slides begin on slide 4. Important information for your First Day of Class Professor: Course/Section:

2 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 2 Wood, Communcation in Our Lives, 4E, with Speech Builder Express Professor: Course/Section: You will need this material for… – –tests and quizzes – –homework and reading assignments Your Required Technology Materials Professor: Course/Section:

3 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 3 Your FREE companion website offers you chapter specific quizzing, simulations, flash cards, games, etc. to help you master the course content. You can do your research 24/7 with easy access to over 10 million full-text articles from nearly 5000 academic journals, magazines, and periodicals. Do your research from home, work, or your dorm room! WebTutor offers real- time access to a full array of premium study tools, including animations and videos that bring the book's topics to life. Technology Resources to help you succeed in this course Professor: Course/Section:

4 Chapter One: The World of Communication

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6 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 6 InfoTrac College Edition http://www.infotrac-college.com InfoTrac College Edition http://www.infotrac-college.com

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8 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 8 Why Study Communication?   Improve Skills   Become More Effective Communicator   Help Make Sense of Our Lives Understanding communication offers an “answer to the painful divisions between self and other, private, and public, and inner thought and outer world.” John Peters (2000) Understanding communication offers an “answer to the painful divisions between self and other, private, and public, and inner thought and outer world.” John Peters (2000)

9 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 9 Defining Communication “Systemic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning.”

10 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 10   Process - Ongoing and Always in Motion   Systemic - Interrelated Parts Affecting One Another   Symbols - Abstract, Arbitrary, Ambiguous Representations Defining Communication

11 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 11   Levels of Meaning in Communication   Content Level   Relationship Level Defining Communication

12 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 12   Personal Values   See Selves through Eyes of Others   Foundations of Our Self-Concept   Affects Our Health Values of Communication

13 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 13   Relationship Values   Key Foundation in Relationships   Very Essence of Relationships   Keep Steady Pulse of Relationship Values of Communication

14 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 14   Professional Values   Important Where Talking and Listening are Primary   Human Resource Professionals Say Communication Critical Values of Communication Microsoft Image

15 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 15   Cultural Values   Important to Health of Society   Critical in a Democracy   Civic and Social Life Depend on Communication Abilities Values of Communication Microsoft Image

16 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 16   Linear Models of Communication

17 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 17   Linear   Interactive   Feedback Models of Communication

18 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 18   Linear   Interactive   Feedback   Transactional Models of Communication http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~masanao/Mosaic_data/com_model.html Models of Communication http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~masanao/Mosaic_data/com_model.html

19 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 19   Intrapersonal   Self-talk   Rehearsing Ways of Acting   Prompt Self   Interpersonal   Exists on a Continuum   I-Thou Breadth of Communication Field

20 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 20   Group Communication   Social Groups   Decision Making Committees   Work Teams Breadth of Communication Field Microsoft Image

21 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 21   Group Communication   Social Groups   Decision Making Committees   Work Teams   Mass Communication   Traditional   New Technologies Breadth of Communication Field Microsoft Image

22 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 22   Public Communication   Organizational Communication   Intercultural Communication Breadth of Communication Field

23 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 23   Symbolic Activities   Meaning   Critical Thinking   Ethics and Communication Unifying Themes in the Field Microsoft Image

24 Ch1: The World of Communication Copyright © 2006 Wadsworth 24   Research   Education   Media Production, Criticism, and Analysis   Training and Consulting   Human Relations and Management Careers in Communication

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