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This file of COM 200 Week 5 Discussion 2 The Influence of Mediated Communication contains: Social media (e.g., email, blogs, Facebook, Skype, Twitter) has played a major role in changing the way that we engage in interpersonal communication. As we have learned this week, communicating through electronic media is referred to as mediated communication. There are pros and cons to using mediated communication in our interpersonal relationships. How has mediated communication improved your interpersonal relationships? How has it hurt them? Provide examples to illustrate your point. Your initial response should be 150-200 words in length and is due by Thursday, Day 3. Respond to at least two of your classmates
Communications - General Communications Social media (e.g., email, blogs, Facebook, Skype, Twitter) has played a major role in changing the way that we engage in interpersonal communication. As we have learned this week, communicating through electronic media is referred to as mediated communication. There are pros and cons to using mediated communication in our interpersonal relationships. How has mediated communication improved your interpersonal relationships? How has it hurt them? Provide examples to illustrate your point.
Even where you choose to sit can have an affect on how well you do in a class. Instead of getting a seat close to the back at the last minute, get there early and get a seat near the front. This allows you to become more engaged with the professor, and you are more likely to ask questions because you won't have to shout across the room.
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