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Enhancing Communication Skills for Effective Interaction in Society

This course focuses on improving communication skills to foster effective interaction within society. Topics covered include verbal and nonverbal communication, interpersonal relationships, and public speaking. Students will utilize resources like textbooks, online companions, and additional materials to enhance their understanding. Practical activities such as signing class contracts and analyzing ethics in academics are included. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on their childhood dreams as a way to connect personal aspirations with effective communication strategies. The aim is to equip students with the tools needed to communicate confidently and engage meaningfully in various social contexts.

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Enhancing Communication Skills for Effective Interaction in Society

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  1. Communication 1100 Leslie Johnson

  2. Syllabus Materials: Textbook: Understanding Human Communication 10th Edition by Adler and Rodman (ISBN: 0-19-517833-5) Binder, Blank notebook paper, mini stapler, Copies of syllabus, signed class contract, grade calculation sheet, all handouts and assignments

  3. Additional Resources: Course Website: www.highlands.edu/academics/divisions/humanities/ communications/ljohnson/index.htm Textbook Companion Online Website: Includes chapter outlines, flashcards, and self-tests Link located on course website Book: The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch (not required)

  4. Next Class: • Make copy of class syllabus and place in binder • Read and sign student contract and place in binder • Watch the PowerPoint “Ethics and Academics” located on the course website • Chapter 1: May be read before or after lecture

  5. Bucket of Dreams What were two of your childhood dreams? In other words, what did you want to be when you grew up or what did you want to accomplish?

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