Archive for communications
Mass Communication staff and students speak about the discipline Edith Cowan University
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Edith Cowan University staff and students talking about studying Mass Communication at ECU, their experiences studying, what you can expect and where this discipline will take them.
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#130 – Zero’s day job & EBN 6″ HHO Cells for sale
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For all the latest info please visit http://www.alt-nrg.org/ .
Just for kicks I decided to give everyone a glimpse into Zero’s other world. I hope you enjoy.
I also have some 6″ EBN HHO cells to sell off if you’re interested in trying your hand and helping out my research at the same time.
Thanks!
Z
Duration : 0:2:31
Episode 19 – Radio communication options and review (2nd try)
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Ham Radio FAQ:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24082
This is a quick compressed overview of several radio communication options people might be faced with. I try to cover the very basic pros/cons of each, but I hope to do more reviews of actual equipment in the future. Here are some good links to get people started on the technologies:
FRS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Radio_Service
GMRS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMRS
http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=general_mobile
CB:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_band
Amateur radio (ham radio):
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24082
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amatuer_radio
http://www.arrl.org/
http://www.qrz.com/
Please feel free to let me know if anyone has questions
Duration : 0:11:0
How we use communication
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Examples of how people use communication in persuasive, perceptions, conflict, gender conflict, and effective communication
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Oral Communication (4 of 8): Review Jobs Children Have
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Teacher reviews jobs children have.
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Part 1, Landmark Communications Sale on WHRV’s Hearsay
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Virginian-Pilot Business Editor, Bill Choyke, joined Cathy Lewis via phone on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 on 89.5 FM WHRV’s Hearsay with Cathy Lewis, a production of WHRO Public Broadcasting for Hampton ROads. Lauren Rich Fine, Practitioner in Residence at Kent State University’s College of Communication and Information, joined the conversation. Lauren’s background is in equity research of newspapers. They discuss the recently announced sale of Landmark Communications whose major holdings include the Weather Channel and Dominion Enterprises. Local Landmark headquarters in downtown Norfolk also houses the Virginian-Pilot newspaper, the print and online news source in South Hampton Roads, Virginia.
The Hampton Roads Chapter of the American Marketing ociation (HRAMA.org) received kudos on Cathy’s show for the upcoming program with Maurice Jones, VP/GM of the Pilot, on Thursday, January 10th to discuss “Is Newspaper a Dying Medium?”.
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Internal communications statistics presentation
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http://www.fifthbusiness.com
In today’s business environment we face a number of challenges when crafting communications which effectively engage our staff.
The Fifth Business researched the volume of communication taking in places in today’s businesses. Not only is it difficult to find out who to have conversations with, there are also a number of obstacles put in the way that communications people need to hurdle. Internal communications compete for space in inboxes, time in diaries and the attention span of busy professionals. From an audience perspective this can leave you feeling like there’s a monkey on your back…another harassment in your working day, not an engaging, informative experience.
The Fifth Business is an integrated communications, learning and design company. For more than a decade we have been developing an excellent reputation for exciting, engaging and creative communications, coaching and change initiatives focused around people.
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Avaya Intelligent Communications
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Learn more about Avaya Intelligent Communications and see how it’s revolutionizing the way people do business. Imagine a communications system that seamlessly connects your desk phone to your computer and mobile devices, independently detecting errors and proactively solving problems. Intelligent Communications puts your staff, customers and contact centers in synch like never before. Get started at avaya.com.
Duration : 0:0:56
Oral Communication (7 of 8): Chalk Talk
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Teacher uses Chalk Talk to explain student’ first job.
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Mister Brown can Com”Moo”nicate Can’t You?; Dr. Suesson (Dr. Gus Sison, PhD, Sison Consultants)