Title: Understanding Effective Communication Techniques
1Understanding Effective Communication Techniques
2Common Core/Next Generation Science Standards
Addressed
- WHST.9-12.7 Conduct short as well as more
sustained research projects to answer a question
(including a self-generated question) or solve a
problem narrow or broaden the inquiry when
appropriate synthesize multiple sources on the
subject, demonstrating understanding of the
subject under investigation. (HS-LS2-7),(HS-LS4-6)
- SL.11-12.5 Make strategic use of digital media
(e.g., RST.11-12.1 Cite specific textual evidence
to support analysis of science and technical
texts, attending to important distinctions the
author makes and to any gaps or inconsistencies
in the account. (HS-LS1-1)
3Bell Work
- Who in your opinion are effective public
speakers? Why? - Why is feedback important to a public speaker?
- What are non verbal cues and why are they
important?
4Terms
- Action language
- Context
- Decoding
- Feedback
- Filtering
- Interference
- Nonverbal cues
Nonverbal communication Object language Paralangua
ge Scanning Sign language Skimming
5WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?
- We have two ears and one mouth because we should
listen twice as much as we speak. - Only when we listen do we have anything
worthwhile to say. - As a leader you will be judged by the words
you speak. - Lincoln said, It is better to be silent and be
thought a fool than to speak and leave no
doubt. - .
6Effective Communication!
- If your want your words to have influence speak
with economy. Use the minimum number of words
necessary to convey your thoughts. - Dont be so vain as to think others will always
be interested in your words!
7Leadership
Leaders are most interested in asking questions
about others than they are talking about
themselves. If you find yourself more interesting
than other people, then soon you will be the only
person who will listen to you.
8Student Learning Objectives
- 1. Identify the techniques of effective
communication. - 2. Discuss effective feedback.
- 3. Examine ways to improve communication.
- 4. Explain the types of nonverbal cues.
9What can be done to become a more effective
communicator?
- Effective skills in listening, speaking, writing,
and reading enhance your communication abilities.
10What can be done to become a more effective
communicator?
- Effective listening skills are important in
communication. - 1. Listen with a purpose or interest. Know why
you are listening and what you are listening for. - 2. Identify listening cues, introduction, main
idea, examples, details, and conclusion. - 3. Recognize common patterns of organizing
information. - 4. Concentrate on the message rather than
the speaker.
11What can be done to become a more effective
communicator?
- There are three important steps to follow in
effective speaking. -
- 1. Select the message to match the receiver
- .
- 2. Organize the message in a pattern the
receiver will recognize. - 3. Use proper technique in delivering the
message.
12What can be done to become a more effective
communicator?
- Effective reading skills will improve your
ability to communicate. - 1. Scanning is the process of locating specific
detail mixed with other material in text. - 2. Skimming is reading to determine only the
main idea. - 3. Summarizing is putting all the writers
ideas into your own words.
13What can be done to become a more effective
communicator?
- Developing good writing skills is the foundation
of effective communication.
14What can be done to become a more effective
communicator?
- Plan your writing by asking yourself the
following - ? Who is the audience?
- ? What is the purpose?
- ? What do I want to say?
- ? How should I organize the information?
- ? What examples will help my audience,
remember the main points? - ? What is the most effective format?
15What can be done to become a more effective
communicator?
- When writing?
- Remember the five wswho, what, when, where,
and why.
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19Why is effective feedback important?
- An important tool for maintaining total
communication is the proper use of feedback.
20Why is effective feedback important?
- 1. Feedback is the way the receiver responds to
the message the sender is expressing. - 2. Filtering is the group of
perceptions that a message passes
through when it is being exchanged.
21Why is effective feedback important?
- 3. Total communication exists when the exact
information the sender intends to convey is
understood completely by the receiver. - 4. Individuals interpret messages using their
perceptions, including their values, needs,
feelings, and experiences.
22Why is effective feedback important?
- The object of feedback is to report to the sender
what the receiver sees, hears, and feels toward
the transmission.
23How can communication be improved?
- Interference is anything that is or could be a
blockage in the communication process.
24How can communication be improved?
- Interference may come from sources outside the
receiver (noise in the classroom), or it may come
from the receiver (not paying attention or doing
another activity).
25How can communication be improved?
- There are three major ways to improve
communication. - 1. Improve perception put yourself in the other
persons position and assume his or her emotions
and separate the facts from opinions. - 2. Improve the physical process of communication
by providing feedback, improving, listening and
speaking skills, and simplifying language. -
- 3. Improve relationships by building trust and
confidence. -
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27What are examples of nonverbal cues in
communication?
- Nonverbal communication is exchanging
information without the use of words.
28What are examples of nonverbal cues in
communication?
- Nonverbal cues are the signals we use to tell
others about our emotional state, our attitudes,
and information about ourselves.
29What are examples of nonverbal cues in
communication?
- There are four major forms of nonverbal cues.
- a. Sign language includes forms of communication
that take the place of spoken words (head
movements, shoulder shrugs, etc.).
30What are examples of nonverbal cues in
communication?
- There are four major forms of nonverbal cues.
(continued) - b. Action language includes action or body
movements that transmit a specific meaning. - c. Paralanguage is vocal sounds that influence
the expression of spoken words. - d. Object language includes physical items that
convey messages.
31What are examples of nonverbal cues in
communication?
- There are six commonly used nonverbal cues
- eye contact
- facial expressions
- distance
- tone of voice
- appearance
- body movements.
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33Review/Summary
- Which skills will enhance your communication
abilities? - Identify the steps to becoming an effective
speaker. - Compare and contrast skimming, scanning, and
summarizing. - Identify the five levels of communication.
34Review/Summary
- What questions should you ask yourself when
planning your writing? - What are the five ws?
- List and explain the five levels of feedback.
- List the three major ways to improve
communication. - What are non-verbal cues?