PPT-Communication Jargon
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jargon jargon A special language of a particular activity or group communication communication Shared meaning between two or more people using a symbol system
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jargon jargon A special language of a particular activity or group communication communication Shared meaning between two or more people using a symbol system Components of the Communication Process. \n \rJargon that is difficult to pronounce Guide for Revision 1.When you have a near-final draft of a paper, read through and annotate every discipline-specific term. 2.Ask yourse Workers: . Competencies and . Best Practices. Cliff Coleman, MD, MPH. Assistant Professor . Department of Family Medicine. Oregon Health & Science University. colemanc@ohsu.edu. 2013 Wisconsin Health Literacy Summit: Changing Systems, Changing Lives April 9, 2013. The Rules. 1. Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.. Dead Metaphors. Dead . metaphors are metaphors that have been so overused that they’ve lost their figurative qualities. . verbosity. (. n. ). the quality of using more words than needed; wordiness.. The . verbosity. of my English professor is annoying. I can’t understand half of what he says! He just sounds pompous to me.. Jargon and Technical Terms . Jargon. is language specifically used in a particular field, profession, or group. . When you work in a particular field, you will have advanced knowledge about the subject. . Workers: . Competencies and . Best Practices. Cliff Coleman, MD, MPH. Assistant Professor . Department of Family Medicine. Oregon Health & Science University. colemanc@ohsu.edu. 2013 Wisconsin Health Literacy Summit: Changing Systems, Changing Lives April 9, 2013. Knowing the meaning of words makes reading more enjoyable and understandable.. 1. Induce V.. Cause to happen, bring about. Sammi. wondered what induced the fight between her friends.. 2. Infer V.. LO: to understand some key ideas and concepts surrounding language and occupation. Starter: what language concepts have we already met which might be relevant to this topic?. How might an occupation affect the way people use language?. Liz Schultheis. , & . Alexa. Warwick. Michigan State University. BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action. Increase your broader impacts while improving science education . Melissa Kjelvik. After waiting in line for more than 24 hours, Darnell Jefferson, right, and . Uchendu. . Nwachukwu. , second from right, react to receiving the first copies of the video game Halo 3 from the game's hero, Master Chief, at a . What we learned: Improving communication. Dr Phyllis Easton. Health Intelligence Manager. NHS Tayside. Lead, Health Literacy Demonstrator Programme. What have we learned about improving communication?. Definition: Noisy activity. Synonym: bedlam. Antonym: silence. Sentence: The . commotion. in the library drew in an even bigger crowd.. Concoction (n.). Definition: A mixture of ingredients; putting several things together. Workers: . Competencies and . Best Practices. Cliff Coleman, MD, MPH. Assistant Professor . Department of Family Medicine. Oregon Health & Science University. colemanc@ohsu.edu. 2013 Wisconsin Health Literacy Summit: Changing Systems, Changing Lives April 9, 2013. Specialisms. Feikje Hielkema-Raadsveld. Elze de Groot. Experts . Medical. . Terminology. 31 . October. 2014. Contents. Why support jargon?. Proposed solution. Specification. The translation process.
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