Archive for nonverbal
JGSOM LS142 NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION: AN ASIAN SURVEY
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A short video on non verbal communication in various Asian Countries. Part of LS 142 requirements under Mr. Art Valencia. Brought to you by hazel dela cruz, mimi castolo, candice tongco, kristia bulan, mico jauregui, mian alampay, ysel bautista and nicholas lesenechal.
Duration : 0:10:1
The Nonverbal Advantage by Carol Kinsey Goman |Book Brief
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In “The Nonverbal Advantage”, Carol Kinsey Goman shows how nonverbal communication can build trust and credibility with customers, colleagues and clients — since 93 percent of the messages you send have nothing to do with what you actually say. Learn what mirroring is, when to use a business or a social gaze, and why it’s best to walk up to men and women from different angles.
Duration : 0:5:46
China – Nonverbal communication
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Learn to read and interpret emotions in the face of your Chinese friend, employee or negotiation partner. The Global Emotion software helps you read between the lines in order to improve your communication skills with Chinese people. www.globalemotion.de
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Nonverbal Communication
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A video about nonverbal communication and about how much people rely so much on feedback.
This is my attempt at being able to talk to a wall – that is – talking to millions of people without seeing their faces.
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Sample Group Presentation: Nonverbal Communication – College of Marin – www.marin.edu
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College of Marin student’s ignment
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Autism and sign language
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ASL is very visual & can be very helpful for both verbal/non-verbal people with Autism.
Duration : 0:4:20
6 ways to improve non-verbal communication with teenagers
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http://timschmoyer.com Six ways youth workers can improve their body language when they talk with teenagers. Plus, a youth ministry free resource.
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Non-verbal Push Truck
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http://www.autismgames.com for more information. This game is intended to help the child with autism shift attention between object and person across space and watch for a non-verbal yes/no.
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Part one in NCE.
Use moderately appropriate eye contact in nonverbal ertive communication. Get tips on other nonverbal techniques from a communications and public speaking expert in this free instructional video.