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This 50+ slide PowerPoint presentation is designed to introduce students to the concepts of perception and its role in interpersonal communication. Using examples from art, culture, and life in general, this PowerPoint presentation introduces students to definition of perception and the five major influences that cause perceptive differences for people. This PPT corresponds to a unit note sheet, handout, and quiz which are also available for purchase on this site
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9th - 12th, Higher Education
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50 minutes
Description
This 50+ slide PowerPoint presentation is designed to introduce students to the concepts of perception and its role in interpersonal communication. Using examples from art, culture, and life in general, this PowerPoint presentation introduces students to definition of perception and the five major influences that cause perceptive differences for people. This PPT corresponds to a unit note sheet, handout, and quiz which are also available for purchase on this site
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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Great resource
This was very helpful at the time I needed it. Thank you!
Great resource
Is this a joke?!? ELEVEN pages of this "resource" are of a woman's (I assume it's the creator's) face distorted using photo booth and making jokes about "split personalities, liposuction, roid rage, gaining weitgh, being hit by a car, separated from a conjoined twin," etc. It's RIDICULOUS. This is not a high school resource. It is not well designed and besides the completely ridiculous 11 pages I already mentioned, uses examples to teach perception that are more suited for a much younger audience. Honestly, I want my $3.00 back.
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