2014-2016 Teaching Assistant; COMM 1113: Principle of Communication
Dept. of Communication, University of Oklahoma
This course introduces the basic elements of the communication
process and their role in different modes of human communication.
Students can learn to apply basic communication concepts, theories
and research to everyday life communication situations.
Dept. of Communication, University of Oklahoma
This course introduces the basic elements of the communication
process and their role in different modes of human communication.
Students can learn to apply basic communication concepts, theories
and research to everyday life communication situations.
2013-2014 Teaching Assistant; COMM 2003: Comm in Non-Western Culture
Dept. of Communication, University of Oklahoma
This course introduces communication styles in non-western cultures.
Sample topics are how philosophies and underlying assumptions that
shape the beliefs, values, and behaviors of people from non-western
cultures, perceptions of time and space, and cognitive processing of
information.
Dept. of Communication, University of Oklahoma
This course introduces communication styles in non-western cultures.
Sample topics are how philosophies and underlying assumptions that
shape the beliefs, values, and behaviors of people from non-western
cultures, perceptions of time and space, and cognitive processing of
information.
2013-2014 Teaching Assistant; COMM 2713: Communication Theory
Dept. of Communication, University of Oklahoma
This course examines key theories of human communication from
several perspectives, including scientific and humanistic approaches.
Sample theories that are included are expectancy violations theory,
social penetration theory, relational dialectics, cognitive dissonance
theory, uses and gratifications, and communication accommodation
theory.
Dept. of Communication, University of Oklahoma
This course examines key theories of human communication from
several perspectives, including scientific and humanistic approaches.
Sample theories that are included are expectancy violations theory,
social penetration theory, relational dialectics, cognitive dissonance
theory, uses and gratifications, and communication accommodation
theory.
Last updated: 03/01/2020