Many of us (likely all of us) have experienced "communication stories," in fact, we have probably told a few. A "communication story" refers to a narrative that represents or symbolizes some aspect of your experience communicating with others. Stories communicate information about lessons learned, culture, norms, behaviors, rules, values, philosophy, vision, etc. Your story could be something you experienced, something you observed, or something you heard. A story may appear in a variety of forms, including:
1. Present the story.
2. Discuss what the story illustrates
about the nature of communication.
3. Analyze what you learned from the story.
This paper should be 2 to 3 pages, typed (word-processed), double-spaced.
Papers should be legible and sound grammatically (well written), of the appropriate length (see individual assignment descriptions), typed/word processed, double spaced. Please number your pages. When referencing material, be consistent. I prefer APA 3rd or 4th edition, but accept any recognized, published reference system. You do not need to include a separate title page for the paper or put it in a plastic folder.
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