SPCH277N 2020 November All Assignments Latest

SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 1 Assignment
Communication Behavior Analysis
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 1, 5
Link (Word doc): Week 1 Assignment TemplatePreview the document (Use this template to complete the assignment.)
Lesson
Instructions
Prove for yourself that communication is both frequent and important by observing your interactions for a one-day period. Record every occasion in which you are involved in some sort of human communication.
Based on your findings, answer the following questions:
What percentage of your working day is involved in communication?
What percentage of time do you spend communicating in the following contexts: intrapersonal, dyadic, small group, and public?
What percentage of your communication is devoted to satisfying each of the following types of needs: physical, identity, social, and practical? (Note: you might try to satisfy more than one type at a time.)
Based on your analysis, describe at least 5 ways you would like to communicate more effectively. For each item on your list, describe the following:
Who is involved (e.g., my boss, my co-workers, my friends, etc.)?
How you would like to communicate differently (e.g., act less defensive, speak up more, etc.)?
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 2 Assignment 1
Nonverbal Communication Analysis
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 4
Lesson
Minimum of 2 scholarly sources (in addition to the textbook)
Instructions
Analyze the nonverbal communication codes demonstrated in the images located on the following 5 slides by answering the following questions for each image:
What nonverbal messages are being sent in this image?
What type of nonverbal communication codes are being used to deliver the message(s)?
What effect does each message have on the other people in the image?
What nonverbal communication skills and strategies could be used to communicate effectively in this situation?
Incorporate outside sources and terminology from the textbook in your responses. Make sure to identify the slide number you are addressing
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 2 Assignment 2
Presentation Topics
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 4
Lesson
Minimum of 3 scholarly sources (in addition to the textbook)
Instructions
For this assignment, address the following:
Topics: Review the table of contents in the textbook.
Choose a communication skill about which your class needs to learn.
Put together a numbered list of at least 6 communication presentation topics you might have an interest in researching and developing for the Week 6 Assignment: Presentation. This must be about communication.
Rank the topics with your strongest choice at the top of the list and the others in descending order.
Sources: Using your first-topic choice, do the following:
Write a paragraph about why you choose this topic.
List 3 APA formatted references (on a references page) that would be suitable as research sources to support a presentation. These should be in addition to your textbook and not come from the open Web (e.g., a Google search, a blog, or Wikipedia). The best place to look is the Chamberlain University Library.
Your professor will approve or deny your topic, so make sure that you review his/her comments in the gradebook.
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 3 Assignment 1
Conflict Analysis
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 10
Lesson
File (Word doc): Week 3 Assignment 1 TemplatePreview the document
Instructions
This assignment has two parts: analysis and reflection.
Part 1 Analysis: Observe an instance where conflict is present, one in which you are not personally involved. (You will need to be a bit of a covert operator to accomplish this.) Answer all of the following:
Describe the conflict scene.
Who was involved in the conflict? What was the relationship between the participants prior to the conflict? Did it appear as if the relationship between the participants had any impact on how either person responded to the conflict?
When and where did it take place? Was it formal or informal? Planned or unplanned? What impact did the location and time have on the outcome?
What transpired? (Be specific.)
What was the surface problem?
Many times when we face conflict, there is a surface-level problem and an underlying problem. The surface-level problem acts only as a symptom of the real problem. Consider both.
What was the surface problem?
What was the underlying problem, or the real problem? If this is unclear, what might you speculate the real problem to be?
There are many conflict management strategies that can be employed when dealing with conflict. Consider which were present in this conflict.
Which conflict management strategies were employed by each of the participants? Did the conflict management strategies change during the course of the conversation? How do you know?
What was the outcome? Was there a winner? A loser? Did there appear to be an impact on the relationship? If so, what was that impact?
Looking back, describe at least two variables that could be changed in this scene to alter the outcome.
Part 2 Reflection of Analysis: Much of the learning in this course requires you to draw conclusions about your experiences and observations based on the concepts we have read about and discussed. For the reflection, address the following:
List two specific things you learned about conflict as a result of this exercise.
Use reference material from the text, discussions, lesson, course objectives, and so forth to support your statement. Answers that demonstrate application of the course material and effective critical thinking will earn the greatest number of points.
Writing Requirements (APA format)
Part 1 Analysis Length: 1 page
Part 1 Reflection Length: 1-1.5 pages
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
References page (as needed)
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 3 Assignment 2
Presentation Thesis & Main Points
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 10
Lesson
File (Word doc): Week 3 Assignment 2 TemplatePreview the document
Instructions
Think about the communication topic that you chose in your Week 2 Assignment. Your instructor should have already approved this. If not, contact your instructor right away for your presentation topic.
Now for this part of the assignment, you will begin preparing for the Week 6 Assignment (individual PowerPoint presentation). Research your chosen topic in the textbook, and then address and submit the following:
Write a good thesis statement. The thesis must be only one sentence.
Brainstorm (You do not have to show your brainstorming in the assignment submission.)
Write at least 3 main ideas concerning your topic. (Write in full sentences)
Next week you will be researching, adding to this draft, and submitting additional outline material.
Note: Notify your professor now by e-mail if you do not understand how to choose a speech topic.
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 4 Assignment
Team Outline Exercise
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 8, 11
Lesson
Instructions
This week, you will have an opportunity to work in a team and to put into practice many of the communication strategies about which we are learning. Your instructor has already assigned you to a group of team members. You need to solve a communication business problem outline together by the end of the week. Remember, what makes a group a team is a shared common goal, and this team will be no exception. In this case, your shared goal is to create and deliver an A+ solution to a communication business outline.
The following is a list of ideas that were brainstormed in a meeting with your company employees. The company needs to include all these ideas in an all-company presentation, but the list is very disorganized right now. What would be the best way to sort these ideas into some sequence of main points with sub points?
Hints
There are 3 main points, and the rest are sub points.
There is no introduction or conclusion.
Discuss
Use your Group Home Page to converse.
With your assigned team, unscramble the following statements to create a logical outline for an upcoming business presentation. Use standard outline format as described in your textbook.
Ensure that the language is used correctly.
Speaker credibility influences how listeners feel about the speaker.
Character is the quality of being honest, trustworthy, and showing goodwill.
Deliver the speech with confidence.
Credibility is an extremely important factor in determining speaker effectiveness.
Connect the audience to the topic.
Practice your delivery.
Verbally cite personal subject knowledge.
Present error-free written materials.
Credibility has three primary characteristics: the three Cs.
Ensure that typographical errors are eliminated.
Charisma is the quality of being assertive, confident, and enthusiastic.
Speaker credibility influences the listener's ability to learn or to believe.
Demonstrate expertise.
Verbally cite expert sources.
Connect yourself to the topic.
Plan your delivery.
Ensure that facts are correct.
Competence is the quality of being an expert and being intelligent.
Connect with the audience on a personal level.
Establish common ground.
Credibility is established in four ways.
All team members must collaborate and submit the same version of the outline.
As part of your individual submission, reflect on the group process. Was there miscommunication? Were there any listening barriers? How did the group handle it?
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 4 Assignment 2
Presentation Draft Outline
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 11
Lesson
Link (website): Narrated PowerPoint Tutorial
Link (Word doc): Presentation Outline TemplatePreview the document (Use this template to complete the assignment.)
Minimum of 3 scholarly sources
Instructions
Continue researching your topic and refine your thesis statement. You should by now have written at least 3 sentences for the main ideas concerning your topic.
Submit the following in outline form:
Thesis statement
At least 2 subtopics for each of the 3 main points
References page (minimum of 3 resources, 1 per each main point)
Complete the outline tutorial exercises provided in the lesson. Spend time learning about outlining and solving your topic organization, sequence, and outline problems. You will also continue working on this outline next week.
Notify your instructor now if you do not understand how to create an outline. If you are having difficulty creating a draft of your outline, e-mail specific questions to your instructor. You may wish to ask for a personal phone call.
Presentation Note: PowerPoint presentations with recorded narration are due in Week 6. Begin practicing the use of your microphone with your computer and the PowerPoint narration feature. Review the Narrated PowerPoint Tutorial for information on how to use the narration feature.
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 5 Assignment
Presentation Final Outline, Description of Visuals, and References
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 3, 6, 7
Lesson 1, 2
Link (Word doc): Outline TemplatePreview the document
Minimum of 4 scholarly sources
Instructions
For the final outline, continue conducting research for your presentation, locating specific scholarly sources to include on your references page.
Include and submit the following components:
Title page (title of speech, name of presenter, audience prepared for - school or institution, date)
You can use this information to create your first slide in PowerPoint.
General goal, specific goal, thesis statement, introduction paragraph (written out), body in outline format using complete sentences, summary paragraph (written out) (approximately 4 pages)
Visuals and their description plan (1-2 pages)
This section should include a minimum of 5 images you will use for your PowerPoint slides with a description of how and why you will be using each image. Paste the images onto the document (Do not simply provide a URL for each image).
Reference page with minimum of 4 authoritative, outside scholarly sources
These sources can include the sources referenced during Weeks 2 and 3.
Anonymous authors or web pages are not acceptable.
References must be written in APA format with hanging indents, in alphabetical order, and with everything double spaced.
The word references should be centered.
Include copyrighted image resources in this list.
You can copy and paste this to use as the last slide in your PowerPoint.
Presentation Note: Do not copy and paste your table of contents, final outline, or visuals description plan into your PowerPoint slides. Your speech slides must be created as a meaningful presentation.
Use a few bullets for each slide with one phrase or one sentence for each bullet.
Do not put any paragraphs into the slides.
Any questions about this assignment may be discussed in the Course Q & A Forum.
Optional: Team Editing
This is not required or graded. Complete the following steps for team support on your outline. This is not a group project:
Early in the week (Day 1, 2, or 3), post in your group homepage a completed first or second outline draft with your team to ask for feedback. If you do not share I added this your first draft early in the week, you cannot expect other people to have time to review it for you. Provide good concrete constructive comments.
During the week (Days 1-5), respond to team members who have asked for your suggestions, comments, and corrections on their outlines. Try to respond as early as you can, or at least within 2 days. If you can't review an outline or provide any comment within 2 days of receiving a team member's outline, notify your team member about when to expect your comments. Day 5 should be your latest date to respond to other people, or Day 6 for emergency last-minute reviews. Remember that other people need time to use your ideas and revise their outlines!
Review the suggestions, comments, and corrections that you receive from your team and incorporate the best ideas into your first draft outline.
Save the end of your week (Days 6 and 7) for revising and updating your own outline and preparing the final outline version, completing the description of visuals (PowerPoint images plan) page, and checking the references page.
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 6 Assignment
PowerPoint Presentation
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Lesson
Headset microphone (If your computer does not already have a built in microphone, then you can find this item under the Additional Items section in the bookstore).
Link (website): Narrated PowerPoint Tutorial (Make sure to review this tutorial before you begin recording.)
Minimum of 4 scholarly sources (from Week 5 outline)
Introduction
Your PowerPoint Presentation is due this week. You are required to obtain a headset microphone to use PowerPoint narration. Headset microphones can be purchased from the bookstore or at any electronics or discount store for between $10-25 or even less. When purchasing a headset microphone, consider the ports available on the computer being used and purchase accordingly.
In addition, you should take the time to review the Course Resources for technology guidance so that you will be ready to complete your speech on time. Of course, if you face technical trouble, there is support available.
Review the Narrated PowerPoint Tutorial (in Required Resources) for instructions on how to record the narration.
Instructions
The following are the best practices for creating your speech presentation:
Title Slide: Include the title, audience (who you prepared the presentation for – school or institution), the presenter who prepared it and will be the speaker, and date.
Attention-Getter: Give the audience a reason to pay attention. Make them want to listen to your speech.
Overview: List the main ideas and sections of your presentation for the following purposes:
To introduce the subject and why the subject is important.
To preview the main ideas and the order in which they will be covered.
To establish the tone of the presentation.
To include the questions you think your audience might have about your topic – questions you will answer during your presentation.
Body of the Presentation: Include the information you found during your research and investigation and organize it in a visually pleasing manner.
Break out each main idea you will use in the body of your presentation.
Show some type of division like levels of headers or titles
Separate groups of bullets for the presentation.
Use a header for the title of your presentation or subtitle of the section.
Then, proceed to break out the main ideas. State the main idea, state major subpoints in each main idea, and provide evidence for each subpoint.
Cite your evidence, quotes, and statistics within your presentation, and use in-text citations in APA format.
Summary and Conclusion: Summarizing is similar to paraphrasing but presents the gist of the material in fewer words than the original. An effective summary identifies the main ideas and major support points from the body of your outline or presentation. Minor details are left out. Summarize the benefits of the ideas and how they affect the thesis statement of the outline and main objective of the presentation.
References: Use the APA citation format. The illustrations should be included with your resources. APA tutorials are available in the Chamberlain University library.
At least 4 authoritative, outside scholarly sources are required from Week 5 outline. (Anonymous authors or web pages are not acceptable.)
Appropriate citations within the presentation are required on the last slide. Just copy and paste this from the last page of your outline – the references page. References should be in APA format.
Each resource should be entirely double spaced.
All entries must use hanging indents – the first line is flush left, and all the rest are indented.
All Chamberlain University policies are in effect including the plagiarism policy.
Additional Hints
Use a minimum of 5 visual aids to further clarify and support the written part of your presentation. You could use example graphs, diagrams, photographs, flowcharts, maps, drawings, pictograms, tables, and Gantt charts.
Animation and video clips should not be used for this speech. YouTube is not allowed.
Click on the following link to view a presentation of sample slides. Click on the arrows to scroll through the slide show.
Link: Examples
SPCH277N Interpersonal Communication
Week 7 Assignment
Reflection – Self-Disclosure and Social Media
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 9, 10, 11
Link (Word doc): Week 7 Assignment TemplatePreview the document (Use this template to complete the assignment.)
Lesson
Introduction
Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook are undoubtedly dominating the world of online social networking, and the willingness of many users to self-disclose personal information ranging from moods to religious affiliation, relationship status, and personal contact information has led to an increase in privacy concerns. They offer convenient opportunities to stay in touch with friends, family, and coworkers, but are people using them responsibly? Some argue that there are fundamental differences between today's digital natives, whose private and public selves are intertwined through these technologies, and older generations (Kornblum, 2007).
Even though some colleges are offering seminars on managing privacy online, we still hear stories of self-disclosure gone wrong, such as the football player from the University of Texas who was kicked off the team for posting racist comments about the president or the student who was kicked out of his private, Christian college after a picture of him dressed in drag surfaced on Facebook. However, social media experts say these cases are rare and that most students are aware of who can see what they are posting and the potential consequences (Nealy, 2009). The issue of privacy management on Facebook is affecting parent-child relationships as well. As the website "Oh Crap. My Parents Joined Facebook." shows, the results can sometimes be embarrassing for the college student and the parent as they balance the dialectic between openness and closeness once the child has moved away.
Instructions
For this assignment, address the following:
How do you manage your privacy and self-disclosures online?
Do you think it is ethical for school officials or potential employers to make admission or hiring decisions based on what they can learn about you online? Why or why not?
Are you or would you be friends with a parent on Instagram, Snapchat, or Facebook? Why or why not? If you already are friends with a parent, did you change your posting habits or privacy settings once they joined? Why or why not?
Writing Requirements (APA format)

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