Nonverbal

Which question type did you employ? How might learning question types better equip you to answer others’ questions?

Week 2 Discussion – Understanding Verbal, Nonverbal, and Written Communication Materials Textbook Vannella, E. (2021). Interpersonal communication. MyEducator. Tools MyEducator® This week covered various types of questions that achieve different desired responses. The different question types include closed, open, rhetorical, funneling, and process questions. Depending on the question type, the response from the opposite person may […]

Give an example of a time your misinterpreted a person’s nonverbal communication or they misinterpreted yours in relationship. What happened?

Topic: Nonverbal Case Study Journal Entry Prompt option 1: Give an example of a time your misinterpreted a person’s nonverbal communication or they misinterpreted yours in relationship. What happened? What type of nonverbal communication was it? How did you interpret it? How did they mean it? How did you figure out how they meant it? […]

Find an article of your choice, write a 2 or 3 sentence summary of the article and explain what you learned from this article and how you think you will use the info in a lit review.

Five Entry annotated Bibliography Find an article of your choice Include one annotated bibliographic entry in proper form. Identify which style you are using MLA. The topic for the sources will be Nonverbal ques in Communication. Talk about the author(s). What do we know about them? What is their expertise, etc.? Give a 2 or […]

What did this experience show you about communicating nonverbally? How might this experience affect how you interact in the future?

Discussion 14: Nonverbal Observation You want to choose someone who is not alone—someone sitting or talking with another live person, not someone on a cell phone. Although it is hard these days, try to find people who aren’t texting or scrolling through their phones the entire time. You will need to observe both people or the entire group for interaction, […]

Select a specific topic to research and present in the field of nonverbal communication. Sample topics include: using gestures effectively, moving around purposefully during presentations, or the importance of eye contact.

Select a specific topic to research and present in the field of nonverbal communication. Sample topics include: using gestures effectively, moving around purposefully during presentations, or the importance of eye contact. In the speech we’ll include examples of non verbal communications as in: engaging in eye contact, use hand gestures to reinforce message, movement when […]

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