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"The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't being said." - Peter F. Drucker.

PCC ‘hams’ were among thousands of amateur radio operators across the nation demonstrating emergency communication capabilities June 26-27 as part of the American Radio Relay League’s annual Field Day. (Prentice Tyndall Photo)

mom and sons special sign language

The second level of cyberspace according to Bauwens is actively communicating with another person that is mediated by a computer such as e-mail and bulletin boards.

 

In this picture a woman uses Microsoft Outlook's Web mail client to communicate with a coworker.

 

Funded by U.S. Department of State, World Learning is designing and implementing a professional exchange program, the Digital Communication Network, from June 10-28, 2017. This will be the third iteration of the program, which brings professionals from Eastern Europe and Central Asia to the United States to study topics such as trends and tools in digital communication; the impact of technology on marketing strategies; and social media management. Following the first exchange in 2015, the original participants established the Digital Communication Network as an independent professional association, which has registered over 3,000 members globally and conducted further workshops and events in Moldova, Lithuania, Poland, Armenia, and Ukraine.

Sorry my flickr friends, I just don't seem to be able to find the time to do much these days.

 

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African Elephants / Afrikanische Elefanten (Loxodonta africana) - Large On Black

Chobe N.P., Botswana, Africa

Images from Nonverbal Communication written by Jurgen Ruesch and Weldon Kees

OFUNATO, Japan (March 15, 2011) - Members of the Fairfax County Urban Fire and Rescue Team head into downtown Ofunato to search for survivors following an 8.9-magnitude earthquake, which triggered a devastating tsunami through this Japanese coastal city. Teams from the United States, United Kingdom and China are on scene to assist in searching for missing residents. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Matthew M. Bradley/Released)

Images from Nonverbal Communication written by Jurgen Ruesch and Weldon Kees

Captain Vince R. Jackson is congratulated by Capt. Bob Geis, commanding officer of NAS Oceana and presented an award from Navy Fire & Emergency Services Program recognizing him for lifesaving efforts.

(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Antonio P. Turretto Ramos)

Exif_JPEG_PICTURE R1049432 10.7.09 KAP and Cows bei Grüfflingen

Plan des principaux axes de la ville de Pompéi

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Communication Collaboration Cooperation UBCM 2018

This was a technically poor photo due to the reflection of the glass, but I really liked it. So, here is my solution to "fixing" it. I like to think of it as if this was a dream and the man and bear are able to communicate with each other. :-) Leave a comment if you see it differently.

BEN WILLERS

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION

 

Two cultures exist in data visualisation; very technical analysis-orientated work and artistic pieces with a focus on aesthetics. One is concerned with efficient communication to enhance our knowledge and understanding, the other operates on an emotional level that may be considered both enigmatic and captivating. It was the intention of this investigation to explore methods of visualising quantitative information to develop new styles of visual language that balance form and function.

 

Visualising my own collection of data has allowed me to create documents of my activities, providing others with an opportunity to gain an insight into my habits and interests. Only through the power of data visualisation have I become aware of the patterns and rhythms in my own existence.

 

lifeindata.site50.net

 

130626-N-YR391-002 PACIFIC OCEAN (June 25, 2013) A landing craft, air cushion (LCAC) departs the well deck of the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18). New Orleans is underway for amphibious squadron-marine expeditionary unit integrated training in preparation for deployment as part of the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Gary Granger Jr./Released)

wor(l)d communicate Meeting (virtual edition) 10/11 september 2011 - Rome Italy

30 Days of Gratitude | Day 10 - Communication. We sure have come a long way haven't we? Wow! Today, like most days, I communicated with someone by phone, in person, online, and text. Funny that today the boys asked if they could switch the phone in the basement to the 1960-ish black rotary phone! I'm grateful that we can keep up with each other despite the miles.

Photo Credit: RiK Photography

 

Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand © Inaugural Beacon Awards at Auckland's Viaduct Events Centre.

 

Proudly sponsored by: TVNZ, APN NZ Media, APN Outdoor, Nielsen, ReachMedia, SKY Network Television, The Radio Bureau, & The Radio Network's iHeartRadio with support of Fuzed, Mediaworks TV, The National Business Review and NZ Marketing & StopPress

Team Building Rochester NY

 

Corporate Team Building Rochester NY.

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Telephone box, Silverton far west New South Wales, Australia

A training workshop focused on effective communication and building social media skills

 

Organized by the Forest Communicators Networks and FAO, the workshop will bepresented in two parts. In the morning, participants will learn how to get their message heard and understood through hands-on training in the fundamentals of communication and with concrete examples from successful campaigns. Participants will also have theopportunity to learn more about the Forest Communicators Networks, a network of nearly500 professionals that promotes communication and dialogue on forestry issues worldwide.

 

In the afternoon and on Day 2, workshop participants will gain social and digital media skills in content creation, curation and dissemination in the social media boot camp. After completing the boot camp, the participants will form the core of the social reporting team for the 6th Mediterranean Forest Week and will work on-site to cover the event with tweets, blogs, videos, images and pictures, etc.

 

- Maria De Cristofaro, Outreach and Capacity Building, Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy

 

- Patricia R. Sfeir, Leader of the Mediterranean and the Near East Forest CommunicatorsNetwork and Manager, Rural Development Programs, Seeds International, Lebanon

 

- Ingwald Gschwandtl, Chair of the Global Coordination Group, Forest Communicators Networks and Director, Head of Forest Policy and Information, Federal Ministry of Sustainability and Tourism, Austria

 

- Kai Lintunen, Leader of the UNECE/FAO Forest Communicators Network and Head of International Communications, Finnish Forest Association, Finland

 

- Kay Montgomery, Leader of the Africa Forest Communicators Network and Working forForests Representative, Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa

 

- Pier Andrea Pirani, Co-director and Independent Consultant, Euforic Services Ltd

 

- Pilar Valbuena, Deputy Leader of the Mediterranean and the Near East Forest Communicators Network and International Expert in Communication, Education and Awareness Strategies,

 

The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), is hosting the Sixth edition of the Mediterranean Forest Week (VIth MWF) at the Grand Hills Hotel, Broumana, on 1–5 April 2019. The weeklong event brings together policy and decision makers, forest administrators, researchers, practitioners, donors, civil society organizations, and social and environmental based non–governmental organizations to share and promote the use of forest–based solutions to assist Mediterranean countries in the implementation of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.

 

30-31 March 2019

Beirut (Lebanon)

 

Photos by (c) Pilar Valbuena for the Forest Communicators Network for the Mediterranean and Near East

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