It just makes too much sense once our brains engage what you so brilliantly explained. You're earned a new subscriber, and I'm very picky and outspoken. I will share and hopefully others can become better communicators, I know I will. Hoping you will have a quiet weekend.
Thank you. I appreciate the high praise. (These are hard to do.) It amazes me that people (other than my students) watch these videos. I hope they are valuable to whoever watches them.
Working on it. I teach a hybrid public speaking class (half in class and half online). Prepping for a hybrid interpersonal class (this video is part of my interpersonal class). But, it's difficult to justify a fully online interpersonal communication class--you lose the richness of the face-to-face communication. (I'm on RUclips because my students say that is where they would prefer to access these videos.)
Patricia Jenkinson Ahh, that makes sense. If you keep it up, you might be moneytized on RUclips for your services. I know a friend who has well over 10K subs on car repair, and RUclips pays him for views and how many people click on the ads they run on his channel. I know your time is valuable, so I'll let you go.
Off of different sources. The base is Beebe, Beebe, and Redmond’s Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others. Thanks for the compliment! It was a fun video to make.
Not having any formal education I wasn’t taught how to or follow group think so my opinion is coming purely from observation I fail to see in any of these videos the roles emotional state plays in filtering our brains ability to accept information even when it is clearly present Are we supposed to walk around in a constant state of equilibrated emotion state and even if we are once we interpret the information the emotional filters eliminate already input information Try telling some on an emotional charged state that they should change their feelings because they are not accepting all of the facts
Wonderful video although that last sentence completely detracts from what the rest of the video is about. "There is no truth only perception" wut? Theres still the object of perception. Theres still WHAT HAPPENED or what system of nature is in effect and then theres the perception of that occurrence as a separate objective event. So theres perception and then there really is the objective truth as the object of perception. lauguage's and communications purpose is to communicate truth first and foremost not JUST for communication's sake alone.
@@PatriciaJenkinson i just dont like that he phrases it as a false absolute; there is NO truth, ONLY perception. very opposite of the cautionary warning about keeping limited perspective in mind when you claim to know
i am a tbi survivor i must start from scratch to make sense of any thing ur example about figure and ground was very helpful i am suffering from some thing like emotional illiteracy like i live and talk but i without index like i can not see myself objectively i see myself as absolute reality the reality is a all grey to me
I like this video--it's an excellent complement to the materials I give my students on perception. Thank you for the perfectly edited subtitles.
Yay! That’s what I was going for. Thanks.
Best video EVER! Thanks for the help and I love your examples.
i am communication student and this is the most clear explanation so far
You explained perception very well! Thanks!!
You were on point; so much so I have to slow down the tempo :) Thanks for posting.
Goodluck on the assignment for OUM students 2021! Tgh pening jgk ni
I pening jugak! :(
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@@vincyhue trying my best to understand at first tho hahaha
@@V2DkAy yeaaa! Watch it more than 3 times but couldn’t get it 😫
thank you for these videos! i'm enjoying learning from them! wishing you the best.
Best video about perception ❤
Great presentation
Wow thank you so much for this video, it is insightful!
Notes: for myself
Selection, organization, interpretation (memory, recall, response, negotiation)
Selective (Attention, perception, exposure,)
Feedack look model, systems archetypes (Motives, interests, needs - MIN) (PRICE - Physiological limitations, repetition, intensity, contrast, comparison, expectations)
(How many F's in the sentence exercise) (RIP - Role,, interaction, physiological)
(Organization, figure ground, RUBIN's face)
(Rule of categorization) (link, connect, closure) (Is closure linked to stereotyping ???) (Interpretation - identify, draw conclusions and evaluate) (KA SEEM - Knowledge. Assumptions, satisfaction, expectations, experience, moods/meaning) - (KA SEEM)
iam very interested your examples thank U dear
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What are the best job for person with high perceptions?
It just makes too much sense once our brains engage what you so brilliantly explained. You're earned a new subscriber, and I'm very picky and outspoken. I will share and hopefully others can become better communicators, I know I will. Hoping you will have a quiet weekend.
Thank you. I appreciate the high praise. (These are hard to do.)
It amazes me that people (other than my students) watch these videos. I hope they are valuable to whoever watches them.
Patricia Jenkinson After all, you're on RUclips. By any chance, do you offer any online courses?
Working on it. I teach a hybrid public speaking class (half in class and half online). Prepping for a hybrid interpersonal class (this video is part of my interpersonal class). But, it's difficult to justify a fully online interpersonal communication class--you lose the richness of the face-to-face communication.
(I'm on RUclips because my students say that is where they would prefer to access these videos.)
Patricia Jenkinson Ahh, that makes sense. If you keep it up, you might be moneytized on RUclips for your services. I know a friend who has well over 10K subs on car repair, and RUclips pays him for views and how many people click on the ads they run on his channel. I know your time is valuable, so I'll let you go.
by the way, thanks for this awesome video.
Thanks so much wonderfull lesson
Great explanation thanks!!
great video. Could you please mention the source of this video? Which book or article?
Off of different sources. The base is Beebe, Beebe, and Redmond’s Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others.
Thanks for the compliment! It was a fun video to make.
clear and lelpfull. nice job!
Are you taking a Communication class? I use this video for my students and, if others find it helpful, that's great!
open university malaysia brought me here.
Thank you.
Amazing
it helped thank you
I need to apply this video to the Titanic movie in the scene where Jack put Rose before himself. Can anyone help
Not having any formal education I wasn’t taught how to or follow group think so my opinion is coming purely from observation
I fail to see in any of these videos the roles emotional state plays in filtering our brains ability to accept information even when it is clearly present
Are we supposed to walk around in a constant state of equilibrated emotion state and even if we are once we interpret the information the emotional filters eliminate already input information
Try telling some on an emotional charged state that they should change their feelings because they are not accepting all of the facts
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The best!
RIP....
Wonderful video although that last sentence completely detracts from what the rest of the video is about. "There is no truth only perception" wut? Theres still the object of perception. Theres still WHAT HAPPENED or what system of nature is in effect and then theres the perception of that occurrence as a separate objective event. So theres perception and then there really is the objective truth as the object of perception.
lauguage's and communications purpose is to communicate truth first and foremost not JUST for communication's sake alone.
You are correct; the last line is a caution to those who think they always know the truth. It's still their perception, which may not be the truth.
@@PatriciaJenkinson i just dont like that he phrases it as a false absolute; there is NO truth, ONLY perception. very opposite of the cautionary warning about keeping limited perspective in mind when you claim to know
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loved ur video
Thank you! I really enjoy all the brain twisters!
i am a tbi survivor i must start from scratch to make sense of any thing ur
example about figure and ground was very helpful i am suffering from
some thing like emotional illiteracy like i live and talk but i without
index like i can not see myself objectively i see myself as absolute
reality the reality is a all grey to me
Best video EVER! Thanks for the help and I love your examples