Engaging Communication

Cheri J. Simonds, Stephen K. Hunt, and Brent K. Simonds

978-1-68036-522-1

First Edition

Engaging Communication is a brief yet substantive guide to becoming a critical consumer and producer of information. With an emphasis on media- and information-literacy, Engaging Communication supports students in becoming more competent, confident, and ethical communicators through chapters focused on foundational communication principles, crafting constructing clear messages, responding and listening, and communicating persuasively.

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Engaging Communication is enhanced for interactive learning and online delivery via the Top Hat platform—a highly customizable solution for programs and individual faculty.

The text includes various assessment and discussion questions, visual elements, videos throughout the chapters, and interactive PPT slide decks.

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Communication
Chapter 2: Communication Confidence
Chapter 3: Ethical Communication
Chapter 4: Perception and Self-Concept
Chapter 5: Choosing Topics
Chapter 6: Analyzing Your Audience
Chapter 7: Locating and Incorporating Supporting Material
Chapter 8: Organizing Ideas
Chapter 9: Outlining the Presentation
Chapter 10: Beginning and Ending the Presentation
Chapter 11: Using Appropriate Language
Chapter 12: Designing Presentation Aids
Chapter 13: Delivering the Presentation
Chapter 14: Communicating in Groups
Chapter 15: Listening
Chapter 16: Understanding Persuasive Principles
Chapter 17: Building Arguments
Chapter 18: Using Communication for the Common Good
  • Preparing to Participate boxes support comprehension of chapter content and suggest opportunities for applying that knowledge through Knowledge and Application prompts.
  • Media Interactions direct students to connect chapter content to a variety of media resources beyond the text, such as websites, images, and videos.
  • Critical Interactions provide students with opportunities to actively engage in various exercises throughout the text and to enhance critical thinking.
  • Civic Engagement Opportunities prompt students to further enhance their critical thinking of course concepts, prepare additional contributions for class discussion, and become more civically engaged.

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  • Chapter Materials
    • Preparing to Participate
    • Discussion Facilitation Guide
    • Activity Facilitation Guide
  • Course Materials
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    • Teacher Training