Bryant students in Senior Seminar in Communication Theory worked with Serve Rhode Island, the state's resource for volunteer and community service opportunities, to help increase its engagement, build brand awareness, and enhance recruitment efforts. https://t.co/JJ4I5E1frk
@smerconish I’m for cameras, but having roaming cameras may give too much power to camera operators - how they show and who looks good or bad. Should be the same stable cameras for all.
Honored to have facilitated a discussion between our Bryant Veterans Network and the Bryant University community! Some great ideas emerged from this panel. Looking forward to more interaction between our awesome vets, military spouses, and supportive campus civilians.
Communication Prof. & Chair Christopher Morse, Ph.D. (@ProfCommunicate) weighed in on recent CDC guidance from a communication perspective, calling it a "'perfect storm' for creating public confusion." Story by @sloiaconi https://t.co/RmL3hL6jLk
Try & avoid conflict w quarantinemates. Ppl are stressed,bored,& in close proximity.Perfect storm!Hard to resolve real conflict in uncertain times.Avoid the little stuff. No arguing for sport with unwilling mates. #berkoscom270#berkoscom380#berkoscom474#interpersonalcomm
@GovRaimondo I started emailing my students individually to tell them what I admire about them. Only did a couple so far, but I plan to continue. We all need a little connection and admiration from someone outside of our household.
Good online teaching requires intentional design and intentional practices. The coronavirus crisis allows for neither of those, says Thomas J. Tobin. https://t.co/3pbkITV9LJ
Good example of chronemics and cultural differences for my nonverbal communication students in what it signals to others when we are busy. #berkoscom380#berkoscom680 https://t.co/FS2a1Naynl
Met this cute robot today at #SXSWEDU2019 ! Like a comfort animal that responds to human emotion. Lots of AI in and out of the classroom here. Big theme of the conference!