Communication that is interpersonal is the process of sending and receiving messages between two or more people. Examples of interpersonal communication are:1) a conversation between two people2) small group communication3) a speech made to a wide audience.All these can be considered forms of interpersonal communication. All forms of interpersonal communication rely on a sender (from [...]
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How to Improve Communication with Interpersonal Insights
Posted by Admin on January 9th, 2010
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Posted by Admin on September 20th, 2009
The “participatory culture” has been defined as a ‘new way of life that lets people create and circulate self-made content such as video, audio, text, and images’. The culture has been taking shape in the form of popular social networking sites like facebook, flickr, and wikipedia, which have encouraged mass participation and collaboration. The participatory [...]
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