1.3: Nonverbal Communication
Read Chapter 3 for an in-depth discussion of nonverbal communication and its functions. Pay close attention to the definition of nonverbal communication. Understanding the basic functions and types of nonverbal communication in our lives is a critical component of the many forms of human communication. The authors reinforce the notion that our actions (nonverbal communication) often speak truer or louder than our articulated verbal communication. After reading the chapter, complete the discussion questions and write definitions for the key terms listed at the end of the chapter. These assignments will help prepare you for the final exam.
In these two videos Professor Carl Isaacson and his class discuss the concept of nonverbal communication. During the classes Prof. Isaacson discusses theories of nonverbal communication and how we can use our understanding of this human communication construct in our daily lives. Using common examples he addresses elements of nonverbal communication such as eye contact, gesture, personal space, haptics, and clothing/appearance to name just a few.