October 21, 2004

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hmmm...media source vs. interpersonal communication- when does it change. if you feel like youknow someone from their web page or weblog or whatever, is it personal yet? what about if you have interacted with them? what about interacting with others about them? does your perception of them being a 'personal' acquantiance equal messaging from them is personal?

so yeah, this is all i really have to talk about anymore. i doubt i will even know how to have normal interactions with my friends by the end of the semester. grad school bonds are strange and bonding is all about just going through this experience in a fairly closed off environment. i'll be glad when i at least know what to expect or the work finally levels off. i don't ever seem to stop reading or writing or grading or talking about how annoying/stressful everything is and i am still behind. and what the hell am i even going to do when i am done? get another job like the one i already had and quit? i can't really think of anything in my field that i would rather do. does this mean i will have to try for the phd so that i can take the out of teaching? time to go to sleep and maybe i will have another dream that will get some of this out of my head and free up space for tomorrow.

Posted by leig0028 at October 21, 2004 12:28 AM
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Interacting with people even though not too personal may help us develop interpersonal skills. We can develop more personal relationships with people over the net through our interpersonal skills.

Although sometimes we get to interact with people for once only, it still helps in developing interpersonal skills and communication skills as well.

Posted by: Interpersonal Skills at August 16, 2007 10:05 AM
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