“In most cases of people actually talking to one another, human communication cannot
be reduced to information. The message not only involves, it is, a
relationship between speaker and hearer. The medium in which the message is embedded is immensely complex, infinitely more than a code: it is
a language, a function of a society, a culture, in which the language, the speaker, and the hearer are all embedded.
Live, face-to-face human communication is intersubjective…It is not stimulus-response at all, not a mechanical alternation of precoded sending
and receiving…It is a continuous interchange between two consciousnesses. Instead of an alternation of roles …between active subject and passive
object, it is a continuous intersubjectivity that goes both ways all the time.”
Ursula K. Le Guin in
The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination
TBers,
This is a reminder that there is a Teaching Breakfast tomorrow (April 13) at 8 am outside Starbucks. Hope to see you then.
As we are beginning to focus on accessibility issues on campus, I thought I would send out a few resources to help with information on this:
We’d love to hear of other resources that you might have to add to this list.
I look forward to seeing you tomorrow if possible!
Chilton
Chilton Reynolds
Instructional Technology Support
Technology Training Coordinator
COIL Nodal Network Coordinator
Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center (TLTC)
SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta NY 1820
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Phone: 607-436-2673