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Humans have been communicating for a long time
Cavemen
Egyptian
Hieroglyphs
Elizabethan
Theatre
Silent Cinema
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Standard Methods of Communication
o Verbal
o Speaking
o Telephone
o Written
o Letters
o Body Language
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Devices That Have Changed Our
Communication
• Written Language
• Letters over long distances
• Books to record history and stories
• Telephone
• Wired provide instant communication
• Wireless allows people to talk anywhere
• Internet
• Social media instantly connects people
• Websites provide instant information
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Speech
First developed form of communication.
The Linguistic Society estimates around 6,909 languages
spoken world-wide.
http://www.linguisticsociety.org
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Written Language
First evidenced in
3100 BC in Mesopotamia.
Provides a way to record
history.
Letters can be sent over long
distances.
Books can be written to preserve stories.
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Telephone
Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in
1876.
First touch-tone telephone debuted in
1941.
Allows people to speak to each other
across great distances.
http://inventors.about.com/od/bstartinventors/a/telephone.htm
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Wireless Telephone
First cordless phones were
introduced in the 1970’s.
In 1994, digital cordless phones
made their debut.
Cellular phone service study was
started in 1947.
Enables people to talk from virtually
anywhere in the world.
http://inventors.about.com/od/bstartinventors/a/telephone.htm
Cordless
Phones
Cellular
Phones
Smart
Phones
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Internet
People can search for information on
any topic at the click of a button.
Started to take shape in the 1980s.
The 1990’s showed large growth of
internet users.
By the 2000’s, the internet was
available from just about anywhere.
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People can constantly
stay connected.
Personal information is
everywhere.
Every aspect of
people’s lives are
available for viewing.
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Texting
• Use smart phones for instant messaging.
• Squeeze much information into simple messages.
• “2” for “to”
• “4” for “for”
• “ur” for “your”
• Keeps conversations private compared to phone calls.
• Popular with teenagers and young adults.
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Faster but at what cost?
Rely on texting and emails rather than
verbal communication
can result in laziness.
Social etiquette becomes
non-existent.
People become used to instant
information and communication
and thus become
impatient with everyday tasks
and events.
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Effects of lesser communication
College students communicate professionally like they text.
“How R U duin? C U l8r. LOL” becomes commonplace and “How are
you doing? See you later” goes missing.
Families and social groups lose effective communication.
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Distracted driving and accidents
Cell phone distractions
were attributed to 23%
of all automobile
crashes in 2011.
That equals 1.3 million
accidents.
Teenaged Drivers Who
Own a Cell Phone
Admit to talking on a cell phone while driving
Admit to texting while driving
Admit to not talking or texting while driving
http://www.onlineschools.com/in-focus/driving-while-intexticated
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Increased speed and availability.
Communicate anywhere in the world.
Faster and more immediate
communication has reduced the
social quality of that communication.