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Unaided Communication
Aided Communication
Types of Communication
SYMBOL, AIDS OR TOOLS, STRATEGIES
Integrated Parts of Aided Communication
Pictures, photographs, or illustrations
Written text (letters, words, Braille).
Gestures or sign language symbols.
SYMBOL examples:
Communication boards, flashcards, writing pads
Low-tech examples:
Speech-generating devices (SGDs), text-to-speech apps, eye-tracking technology.
High-tech examples:
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
WEB-BASED COMMUNICATION
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
Clarity and Conciseness
Paraphrasing
Summarization
Code-Switching
VERBAL COMMUNICATION includes:
Gestures and Facial Expressions
Eye Contact
Body Posture
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION includes:
WEB BASED CONTENT
SOCIAL MEDIA
ANALYTICS
AREAS OF WEB-BASED COMMUNICATION
SYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION
ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION
COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATION
BROADCAST COMMUNICATION
TYPES OF WEB-BASED COMMUNICATION
INSTANT MESSAGING
VIDEO CONFERENCING
VOICE OVER IP (VOIP)
SYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION INCLUDES:
EMAILS
FORUMS AND DISCUSSION BOARDS
BLOGS AND VLOGS
ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION INCLUDES:
Cloud-based Document Sharing
Wiki-based Collaboration
COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATION INCLUDES:
Webinars & Online Courses
Podcasts & Audio Streaming
BROADCAST COMMUNICATION INCLUDES:
COMPARISONS
CONTRASTS
STATISTICS
GRAPHS
QUOTATIONS
VIVID DESCRIPTIONS
TYPES OF SUPPORTING DETAILS
Comprehension
Using Prior Knowledge/Previewing
Predicting
Identifying the Main Idea and Summarization
Questioning
Making Inferences
Visualizing
GENERAL STRATEGIES FOR READING:
Story Maps
Retelling
Prediction
Answering Comprehension Questions
Strategies for Reading Comprehension: Narrative Text
Setting
Characters
Plot
Theme
Story grammar includes:
Cause and effect
Problem and solution
Compare and contrast
Description
Time order (sequence of events, actions, or steps)
common text structures as an organizing principle:
Main Idea/Summarization
K-W-L
Graphic Organizers
Strategies for Reading Comprehension: Expository Text
What I Know
What I Want to Know
What I Learned
steps in the K-W-L process
TREE DIAGRAM
TABLES
TIME DRIVEN DIAGRAMS
FLOWCHARTS
graphic organizers examples:
EXPOSITORY
ARGUMENTATIVE
PERSUASIVE
TYPES OF TEXT:
Formal and Academic
Clear and Concise
Objective and Unbiased
Focus on Explanation
TONE OF EXPOSITORY TEXT:
Emotional Appeal
Clear and Direct Language
Confidence and Assertiveness
Passion and Enthusiasm
persuasive text tones:
fairness and reasonableness
Respectful
Tactful
Formal
Argumentative text tones:
ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
SPEAKING IN VARIOUS SETTINGS INCLUDES:
LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS
SEMINAR AND DISCUSSION
CONFERENCE
ORAL EXAMINATIONS AND DEFENSES
Types of academic communication:
Verbal Communication
Written Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Visual Communication
TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Types OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
OBTAINING
PROVIDING
DISSEMINATE TO PERSUADE AND ARGUE
PRESENTATION SKILLS AND PUBLIC SPEAKING ESSENTIALS:
Listening and Observing
Asking Questions
Researching and Reading
Feedback and Clarification
OBTAINING includes:
Verbal Communication
Written Communication
Visual Communication
Demonstrations and Examples
Providing information can be done through: