1) On March 27th, our regular class was held online. We were asked to watch a video “From Tactical to Strategic: Refocusing the Internal Communication Function.” This video presented the idea of communication professionals and what they mean now compared to what they meant in the past. After watching the video, we were asked to answer three questions. All of our answers had to be posted by March 31st. The last part of our online activity involved answering an additional six questions by April 2nd. This exercise helped us develop another way of communicating aside from sitting in class and answering questions.
This is a website for a company that is involved in tactical communication
This is a company that is involved in strategic communication.
http://www.quintcareers.com/online_networking-dos-donts.html
This is a website to online discussion etiquettes. What one should or should not do while conversing online.
3) I have to be honest and say that I have not had much online experience. Most of my job related work is dealt in the office or on the road. The only exposure to online activities that I had was during my undergraduate degree at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. There were two courses that had an online assignment. One of them was political science and the other one was biology. However, none of these classes were involved online as much as the organizational communication course which I am currently taking. In the past, most of the courses had either exams or quizzes online. However, none of them had an extensive online discussion platform. I really enjoyed learning about communication and changes throughout decades. I have learned how communication has evolved from a simple form to a more complicated form. Furthermore, I now understand that every company has to decide for themselves if they would like to use a tactical or strategic form of communication, or both.
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