In my first blog, I used the success of President Obama’s election campaign speeches to illustrate how effective communication can facilitate one’s development socially and professionally. In addition, I have suggested that effective communication can enable a pleasant intercultural communication experience. To date, I would say that my understanding of the value of effective communication skills has not changed. This status quo does not suggest that my experience in this module had not been enriching. Rather, it suggests that the issues on the different aspects of communication which have been raised during the lessons have affirmed my beliefs on the importance of effective communication. The discussions on interpersonal conflict, intercultural behaviour, resume writing, minutes taking and letter writing have all highlighted the social and professional realms where effective communication finds its significance.
In my opinion, if I have to describe the most valuable lesson which I have learnt from this module, it would be the skills to a polished piece of writing. The 7Cs introduced in this course is in my opinion an easy to remember checklist which I will bear in mind when I embark on a piece of written work. In particular, reference to the 7Cs has made me aware of one of the common shortcomings in my writings. Conciseness is the aspect which I must admit to be occasionally absent in my work. From my weekly blog-post and peer review, comments from my blogging buddy have helped me realised that I have the tendency to write in long sentences. With this knowledge, I have learnt to be more conscious of my choice of words while penning a script.
The resume writing exercise is another aspect which I feel is particularly useful. Although, I have written resumes to secure an internship and vacation job in the past, there are certain aspects of resume writing which I am not aware of until lately. For example, the resume writing exercise has helped me identify the aspects of resume writing unique to applying for a scientific career. Moreover, I have learnt that the contents within resumes should cover the entire sheet of paper otherwise, it may be perceived by the reader that the writer does not have much experience, skills and achievements to bring to the job.
Last but not least, I believe the small class size and group discussions have enabled me get to know my class mates better and promoted interaction within the class.
Overall, I feel that the Professional Communication lessons have been a fruitful and enjoyable one.
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Hey caroline,
ReplyDeleteI think that the class size is good too. Like you mentioned, it allowed us to participate and interact actively.
Take this blogging exercise for exmaple, the initial plan was to have blogging groups but now our whole class is one big group. We get to read more about our peers and know what they think about the similar topics.
It has been great knowing you and I wish you all the very best!
Hi Caroline,
ReplyDeleteI also think that our small class size is good as it allowed us to better interact and know more about each other.
I feel that the best part about this module is that a good amount of time is allocated for feedback and comments from both our tutor and our peers. I see these feedback and comments as valuable sources for me to improve my communication skills. This is especially important as most people tend not to comment on our way of communication in our day-to-day interaction.
Lian Yee
Hi Tan Ching and Lian Yee,
ReplyDeleteGreat to know that the both of you enjoyed the interaction that our small class size offered. It was great getting to know the both of you:) Especially Lian Yee, thanks for being such a great group mate to work with during the ES project.
Best wishes
Carol
talked about during our previous ES class on Tuesday, feedbacks through blogging is better than forum due to the smaller population size and also a better control. Through the "class blogging group", we got to read more and understand one another better. =)
ReplyDeleteGood luck and all the best for your coming exam!
chau ting
Hi Caroline,
ReplyDeleteIn the past I too had this problem of using long sentences whenever I had to prepare a written piece of work such as an essay or a report. I always thought long sentences sounded more “coherent” as there are less breaks or pauses between two points. However, the 7Cs of writing has made me realized that longer sentences are not necessarily more “coherent”. Rather, such sentences could actually confuse the reader when they contain too much of words or information inside.
I do not have any other comments besides what I have mentioned above. However, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the best in your future undertakings and I hope that you achieve great success in life. (I hope my sentences are not too long as I am still trying hard to improve =D ).