2. iClicker set up
iClicker - set frequency
1. Press and hold power button until blue light flashes
2. Click C then click A
3. Green light will flash, blue light will stay on
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4. Course Map
Analyze a communicative situation
Plan an approach
Identify strengths and weakness of your approach
Context Rhetorical Purpose Channel
Interpersonal Informative Oral
Small Groups Persuasive Written
Public
Mass Communication Visual
Online
Define communication and understand a model of communication
Describe the role that culture, hierarchy, perception, language, non-verbal behaviour, and
generation play in communication
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5. Culture
Hierarchy
Perception
You Another person
Language
Non-verbal
Generation
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6. Lecture Outline
1. What is perception?
2. How do we perceive ourselves?
3. How do we perceive others?
4. The dark side...
26. Johari window exercise (if time)
In pairs and groups of threes
Think of some hypothetical situations which illustrate each of the
four areas of the Johari window: open, blind, hidden, and unknown.
Example: an employee who believes that he is worthy of promotion,
but is blind to the fact that he is not well-regarded in the office.
30. Self-serving
bias
We believe our successes come
from within ourselves, but that
our failures are a result of
something external
Note: not in textbook
35. Keith Barry - brain hacker
http://www.ted.com/talks/keith_barry_does_brain_magic.html
36. Can you explain...
How do these tricks work? Can you explain them based on what we
have learned about perception?
37. Take Away
Know the stages of perception
Mechanisms of perception
(figure-ground, schemata,
closure)
Perception is selective - know
the 4 ways
Know the Johari window
Know what affects our
perceptions of others
Chapter 3 in the textbook
38. Photo Credits
smelling the rose by Twistiti
Christopher by KrisnFred
Memory box by Kaptain Kobold
fading memory by --hap
Sherlock from BBC2 site
Self concept by Andrew Mason
Doorbell by Ivy Dawned
femme fashion by Jasper Gregory
young girl cheering by tinou bao
professor from tulane university
nutritional facts by USDAgov
free hugs by Mwezibou
Keith Barry photo from his web site
Anger Management poster from film web site
couple fighting by Leigh Myers
focus by kevin dooley
rudeparisian by gdudg
scream by David Salafia
the news about the news by Alisa Miller
Notes de l'éditeur
18:05
- partly subjective. There are factual elements to your self-concept. For instance, you live in Edmonton and you are students at the U of A - but it is also highly subjective. Study conducted in the US. One million high school students. Every single student rated their ability to get along with others as above average. Mathematically impossible result. - Multifaceted - lead into the Johari window
Open area - area known to you and another Blind area - information about you that others, but not you, are aware of Hidden - your hidden self. Known to you but not shared with others Self-disclosure happens when you move something from the hidden area into the open area Unknown - Neither you nor others are aware of it