3. Nonverbal communication
IS IT POSSIBLE TO COMMUNICATE WITHOUT WORDS?
STUDIES SHOW THAT OVER HALF OF YOUR MESSAGE IS
CARRIED THROUGH NONVERBAL ELEMENTS
YOUR APPEARANCEE —
YOUR BODY LANGUAGE —
THE TONE AND
THE PACE OF YOUR VOICE
4. Exchange of messages primarily
through non-linguistic means. Which
includes
Postures Gestures
Facial
expression
Eye contact
Tactile
communication
Personal space Silence Appearance
Odour
16. kinesi
cs
Science of kinethetics or body
language can be very revealing.
Outward expressions of inner felling
It inclues Postures,Gestures
17. Facial Expression
• Most powerful channel for non-verbal
communication
• Encoding and decoding
• We focus on face for even most
simple interaction
18. Oculesics
• Gaze or eye contact
• Eye contact cam be both
Voluntary dimensions
In voluntary
dimensions
19. Proxemi
cs
• Use of space
• Distance conveys a non-verbal message
• Proximity
Intimate
Personal
Social
Public
20. Chronemi
cs
• Time perception
• Time taken to respond
• Time taken for an event{Marriage,
Movie release}
1. Monochronic Perspective
2. Polychronic Perspective
22. Animal Communication
• Animal communication is the transfer of
information from one or a group
of animals (sender or senders) to one or more
other animals (receiver or receivers) that affects
the current or future behavior of the receivers.
• animals generally communicate using four
methods: visual, auditory, tactile and chemical.
Some species rely more on one form of
communication over another; however, they are
all various methods to show affection, ward off
threats or attract a mate.
23. Plant's communication
• Scientists have revealed that plants
communicate through the air, by
releasing odorous chemicals called
volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and
through the soil, by secreting soluble
chemicals into the rhizosphere and
transporting them along thread-like
networks
24. Fungi
communication
• Fungi are made up of tiny
threads called mycelium. These
travel underground, connecting
the roots of different plants in an
area, even different species,
together, allowing them
to communicate and so much
more. ... between fungal colonies
and the roots of plants.
25. Bacteria quorum
sensing
Communication is not only done by
humans, plants and animals, but also used
by microorganisms like bacteria. This
process is called quorum sensing. Bacteria
are able to sense the dencity of the cells,
and regulatr gene expression accordignly.
This can be seen in both gram positive and
gram negative
26. What is the teacher's role in nonverbal
communication
Body language
Language of space
Touch
Objects
Time
Signs and password
Phonetics