Communication
Styles
Verbal
communication…
Verbal communication plays a big part in work, for example
if I needed help or my teacher felt she needed to give me advice to improve my
work, we would communicate verbally. This way of communicating is probably the
easiest form of communication, however if the student was very shy it could be
hard to gain the confidence to ask the teacher certain things. Verbal
communication could also be misinterpreted by the listener, leading to tasks
being done wrong or confusion in any questions being asked.
Using Gmail…
Gmail is another effective way to communicate with others,
through emailing. You could email your work personally to your teacher in order
to get feedback before uploading it. On Gmail you can also send files to
multiple people and this is helpful if you have more than one teacher to send
something to. Another advantage of Gmail is that it is now available on Smart
phones or Androids through the App store, which saves time logging onto
computers and signing into Gmail, as the notification comes through to your
phone if somebody sends you something. Disadvantages of Gmail are that the
student could have their email linked to other websites therefore receiving lots
of emails each day, leaving them with a messy inbox so it’s hard to sort
through and find emails from their teacher. Some students also might not have
access to internet at all times or own a smart phone or android, so won’t receive
the feedback given from their teacher.
Using Blogger…
Blogger is a highly effective way of communicating with your
teacher. It’s very easy to save and upload your work to blogger, so it is
posted and your teacher can read it and comment their feedback underneath your
piece of work. This is an advantage as It’s then easy for you to read the
comments and gain an understanding on how to improve your work. Blogger is set
up through your email therefore you are alerted when your teacher has commented
on a piece of work so you can check it and boost your grade by acting upon
feedback. The only disadvantage to blogger is the fact some students may not
have access to internet or don’t have a smartphone therefore they won’t receive
the emails or they might not be able to check for feedback, or to see they have
been awarded the grade.
PowerPoint…
PowerPoint is a programme on Microsoft which allows you to present
information through slides. You can make a new slide whenever you are changing
subject or making a new point, making it easier to communicate with an
audience. The programme also allows you to use images to help you deliver the
information, making it easier for the audience to understand. There is space
for you to add a title at the top of each slide so you can make it clear what
topic you are about to focus on and talk about. A disadvantage of PowerPoint is
that you are limited to how much information you can fit on one slide.
Teacher
Broadcasting Demonstrations…
Teacher broadcasting is a very effective way for the teacher
to communicate with the whole class at one time. Technology allows the teacher
to control each student’s computer and demonstrate the task the students have
to complete, being able to see the task on your screen will make the task
easier for you. This means it is easier for you to see where the task is on the
computer and where the recourses in order to complete your task are saved. The disadvantages
of teacher broadcasting are that students may not listen and once the teacher
has demonstrated once the students have to then complete the task based only on
information from their memory.