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Counter blast / by McLuhan, Marshall,1911-1980.(CARDINAL)155752;
Subjects: Communication.; Technology and civilization.;
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Report and recommendations of the Interactive Visual Technologies Center steering committee of the North Carolina Board of Science and Technology. by North Carolina Board of Science and Technology.Interactive Visual Technologies Center Steering Committee,issuing body.; North Carolina Board of Science and Technology.Interactive Visual Technologies Center Steering Committee.;
Subjects: Communication and technology;
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Communication technology : from smoke signals to smartphones / by Kelly, Tracey,author.(CARDINAL)690704;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Keeping in touch -- Telegraph -- Box phone -- Radio waves -- Dial up -- Computers -- Cell phone -- Smartphone -- Future phones."Even very young children know how to use smartphones and listen to music on streaming sites.But how much do they know about the history of this technology, and how we got to where we are today? This series traces the story of the development of inventions in a particular field from the earliest steps to our current technology, showing how each breakthrough eventually led to a new one. "--Publisher's website.Agess 8-12.Grades 4-6.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Communication and technology;
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The medium is the massage / by McLuhan, Marshall,1911-1980.(CARDINAL)155752; Fiore, Quentin,author.(CARDINAL)122048;
Subjects: Communication; Technology and civilization.;
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Communication essentials : the tools you need to master every type of professional interaction / by Guinn, Trey,author.(CARDINAL)860349;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface -- Part I: The essentials. Be a communication student for life -- Know why and how we communicate -- Discover the "I" in communicate -- Understand that the message sent is not always the message received -- Commit to being effective -- Part II: The essentials applied. Communication self-assessment -- Your communication starting point: Be willing -- Identify your GOAL -- Know your AUDIENCE -- Own your MESSAGE -- Anticipate how your audience will perceive you, the MESSENGER -- Choose the best MEDIUM for your message -- Part III: Beyond the essentials. Communicate your way into a job -- Communicate on the job and up the ladder -- Improve your digital communication -- Communicate to make and maintain social relationships -- Communicate through conflict and difficult conversations -- Continue learning to keep improving."One of the first books in McGraw Hill's NEW Business Essentials Series providing savvy strategies and specific action steps to improve business communication skills for today's new world of work."--
Subjects: Informational works.; Business communication.; Communication and technology.; Communication in organizations.; Interpersonal communication.;
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The Gutenberg galaxy : the making of typographic man / by McLuhan, Marshall,1911-1980.(CARDINAL)155752;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-289).Gutenberg galaxy -- The galaxy reconfigured or the plight of mass man in an individualist society.A history of western society and print technology from a media perspective.
Subjects: Printing.; Communication and culture.; Technology and civilization.;
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Miss Manners' basic training : communication / by Martin, Judith,1938-(CARDINAL)162371;
Subjects: Communication and technology.; Etiquette;
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Can you hear me? : how to connect with people in a virtual world / by Morgan, Nick,1953-author.(CARDINAL)670355;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-254) and index.Prologue: Is this thing on? -- Introduction: We're more connected than ever, so why do I feel so alone? -- Part One. The five basic problems with virtual communications: The lack of feedback: where's the emotional clarity? -- The lack of empathy: where's the consistency? -- The lack of control: for better or for worse, your life online is public -- The lack of emotion: can you make me care? -- The lack of connection and commitment: anyone here from Dubuque? -- Part Two. Specific techniques for specific digital channels: Email, email alternatives, and texting -- The conference call -- The webinar -- The chat session -- Sales.Communicating virtually is cool, useful, and becoming more universal every day. But the actual communication is often quite bad. Indeed, everyone agrees that the quality of human connection we feel in virtual meetings, email, and other forms of virtual communication is awful. Worse than boring, virtual communication very often leads to misunderstandings, because it deprives us of the emotional knowledge that helps us understand context. How can we fix this? A key problem is that we are busy trying to replicate the experience of a face-to-face meeting in the virtual world, assuming the same rules apply. That is a big mistake. We need to shift our focus and energy to a new challenge, unique to the virtual era. As communication expert Nick Morgan argues in this essential book, recent research suggests that we need to learn to consciously deliver a whole set of cues, both verbal and nonverbal, that we used to deliver unconsciously in the previrtual era. Indeed, we need to update all our rules of connection for the virtual sphere, rethinking them from the beginning and avoiding the mistake of assuming that they are inherently similar to face-to-face connections. Can You Hear Me? explains and guides you through this important process, describing what the current research reveals about what works and what doesn't in virtual communications, and creating a new set of rules and practical tips for how to connect with people--your team, your audience, your organization--when you can't be physically present. If you work or manage in an organization that has more than one office or customers who aren't nearby, Can You Hear Me? is your essential communications manual for twenty-first-century work.--
Subjects: Communication and technology.; Business communication.; Teleconferencing.; Communication;
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Making E-Communications work : strategies to manage web sites and E-mail / by Greenberg, Pam.(CARDINAL)219475; National Conference of State Legislatures.E-Communications Steering Committee.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-28).
Subjects: Communication and technology.; Electronic mail messages.; Electronic mail systems.;
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Communication / by Gardner, Robert,1929-2017.(CARDINAL)327788; Ettlinger, Doris.(CARDINAL)386573;
Subjects: Communication and technology; Communication; Experiments;
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