Santo Mojica COM/155 Imagine that you are teaching English in a local high school. As an English instructor I carry out one of the most vital jobs to the general public. As an educator of English studies‚ I educate juvenile minds how to read‚ write‚ spell‚ think seriously and use correct grammar. As a teacher I show my interest for literature‚ writing‚ grammar and vocabulary. Like most teachers they work with individuals from a? wide variety of ethnic backgrounds which can present a challenge
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A Day I’ll Never Forget It was a normal September day. I was 14 years old and had just arrived home on the school bus with my sister from a long day at school and was looking forward to skateboarding and playing with my dog. When I opened my front door I came in to only find my mother with a look of nervousness in her eyes as she stared at the t.v. (1-channel‚ Haun 4). There was a building on fire and the man on the news was saying the words “terrorist attack” over and over (2-linear transaction
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Self‚ Technology and Technology+ Digital Presence and Social Media Personhood 1. The distance between virtue and physical 2. Social network 3. Signaling 4. Honesty 5. Deception 6. Newbie midbie and oldbies 7. Representation 8. Embodiment How much are people disguising themselves on social networks‚ and to what extend are these disguise acceptable? With the overflow of social networks‚ people get a chance to present themselves online. These social networks
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Chapter 1 5 communication principles for a lifetime 1. Be aware of your communication with yourself and others 2. Effectively use and interpret verbal messages 3. Effectively use and interpret nonverbal languages 4. Listen and respond thoughtfully to others 5. Appropriately adapt messages to others Human communication- the process of making sense out of the world and sharing that sense with others by creating meaning through the use of verbal and nonverbal messages The 3 criteria that are
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Quizzes 1-4 with Answers Quiz 1 _____1. A local area network is: a) a large central network that connects other networks in a distance spanning exactly 5 miles. b) a group of personal computers or terminals located in the same general area and connected by a common cable (communication circuit) so they can exchange information. c) a network spanning a geographical area that usually encompasses a city or county area (3 to 30 miles). d) a network spanning a large
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Anxiety & Apprehension Week‚ Lecture 2 Zahra Jiwani Do I have all the surveys? “The brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up and speak in public.” Anonymous What Is Speaking Anxiety? Definition • is a speaker’s individual level of fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication to a group of people or an audience. • Based on Virginia P. Richmond and James C. McCroskey‚ Communication: Apprehension‚ Avoidance
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Go to chapter 5/6/7 on the multiple choice questions I send you Chapter 3: Business Style: Word Choice‚ Conciseness‚ and Tone I. Word choice Plain style: style of writing that places value on simplicity‚ directness and clarity. -use common everyday words except for necessary technical terms. -use reasonable sentence lengths -use active-voice verbs and phrasal verbs ( active-voice verbs show who or what performs an action/ phrasal verbs are simple and informal‚ continuing verbs =>work out instead
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Midterm Study Guide COMM 111 Chapter 4- Selecting a Topic and a Purpose Sources for choosing a topic Determining the general purpose of your speech Difference between a specific purpose and a central idea Topic: The subject of a speech Choosing a topic: Topics you know a lot about Topics you want to know more about Brainstorming: A method of generating ideas for speech topics by free association of words and ideas. Personal Inventory Clustering General Purpose: The broad goal of
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There is EDU 310 Learning Team Assessment Brochure in this pack. Education - General Education Create a brochure that a student teacher or mentee could refer to for guidance that offers the following information: Compares formal and informal assessments Defines formative and summative assessment strategies Explains authentic assessment Provides three examples of formative and three examples of summative assessments and when they are appropriate to use in the classroom
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Welfare Drug Testing COMM/215 Welfare Drug Testing Welfare was originally designed to help out poor families in need. Throughout the years‚ there have been issues with people taking advantage of the system. The government has made efforts to try to help welfare recipients to get a job instead of seeing welfare as a lifestyle. The next step government should take is to drug test welfare recipients. If a person has enough money to get his or her drugs; he or she should have enough money to support
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