Describing the Transactional Communication Model
By Mary Brignall
In this learning activity you'll review definitions then match the transactional communication model element with the definition or example.
Identifying Effective Nonverbal Behavior
In this learning activity you'll complete a skill-building exercise identifying effective nonverbal behavior.
Identifying External Noise
The learner will read a mini-lecture defining external noise and will complete an activity.
Identifying Physiological Noise
In this learning activity you'll review physiological noise and complete an activity.
Identifying Psychological Noise
In this learning activity you'll define psychological noise and will complete an activity.
Language: Specific and Abstract
In this learning activity you'll arrange words from abstract or general language to specific language.
Organization: The Second Stage in the Perception Process
The student will read a mini-lecture explaining the organization stage in the perception process and will complete an activity.
Organization: The Second Stage in the Perception Process (Screencast)
Selection: The First Stage in the Perception Process
In this learning activity you'll review the selection stage in the perception process and apply the information to complete an activity.
Selection: The First Stage in the Perception Process (Screencast)
The Perception Process
In this learning activity you'll define how perception influences your world view and learn the elements of the perception process.
The Perception Process (Screencast)
In this screencast you'll define how perception influences your world view and learn the elements of the perception process.
Transactional Communication Model (Graphic)
In this learning activity you'll view a graphical layout of the transactional communication model.
Transactional Communication Model: Assessment Activity
In this learning activity you'll outline a conversation using the transactional communication model. The print and Email function has been disabled. You may take a screenshot of the last screen if needed.