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IMD07101 Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Welcome! Communication Workshop:

IMD07101 Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Welcome! Communication Workshop: “ Interacting With Others ” Workshop Facilitator : Dr Rosie Doyle. General Learning Outcomes. Understand communication as a dynamic / transactional process – and the implications of this perspective

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IMD07101 Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Welcome! Communication Workshop:

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  1. IMD07101 Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Welcome! Communication Workshop: “Interacting With Others” Workshop Facilitator : Dr Rosie Doyle

  2. General Learning Outcomes • Understand communication as a dynamic / transactional process – and the implications of this perspective • Learn a model to analyse the dynamic of communication ( Berne’s Transactional Analysis). • Identify your personal communication style/s – general tendencies and in specific situations. • Understand how communication dynamics affect your success in teamworking situations. • Develop personal strategies to improve your communication skills, and develop your versatility.

  3. Contribution to the module: • Communication in user-centred design • Group assignment – constructive group work and reflective assessment • Career and professional development – relevant personal skills: • Teamworking • Communication • Self awareness and identity – strengths & areas for change • PDP

  4. Do you ever find yourself? • Experiencing great difficulty in understanding some people • Being surprised at someone’s reaction to something you said or did • Experiencing same pattern of behaviour in specific relationships and • Feeling misunderstood or not heard • Thinking we said something we didn’t • Thinking we didn’t say something we did • Seeing things from our own perspective, rather than that of others • Not realising the effect, or outcome, of our words and behaviour on others Adler, H. (2002) Handbook of NLP

  5. Individual Activity • In your workbooks, write down 2 examples of challenging 1:1 relationships (that you would be happy to share with others!) • It may help to think of a time when: • You felt frustrated? • You felt de-motivated? • Think about what the other person says or does? • We will come back to this

  6. Communication Tool: TA - Transactional Analysis (TA) Berne E. “Games People Play “ 1964 Harris T “I'm OK You're OK” 1976 Eric Berne

  7. TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSISEgo States P A C PARENT ADULT CHILD

  8. TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS: Ego States P A C Nurturing Critical Free Adapted

  9. P A C Caring Structuring Critical Nurturing Spoiling Controlling Co-operative Spontaneous Adapted Free Resistant Immature

  10. P A C Responsibility for others Taught/Ought Responsibility for self Thought No sense of responsibility Felt

  11. Parent Adult Child The EGO States for Transactional Analysis How People can relate? Critical, Disciplining, Restricting Critical Nurturing Helpful, Caring, Loving Concentrate on facts, not feelings, calm Independent of age – Mature and deliberating Impulsive, Instinctive, Undisciplined, Demanding Adapted Free Influence of Upbringing, “Does as it is told” – Guilt, Rebellion, Obedience and Compromises Taken from Eric Berne’s Original Transactional Analysis work

  12. Parent Adult Child Types of Words Used! • “Don’t touch that”, “Leave it to me” Critical Nurturing • “Don’t be afraid”, “I’ll help you” • “What do you think?”, “What are the choices?” • “Wow”, “Let’s Play”, “It’s mine” Adapted Free • “I must because he says so”, “You always try to make me do that” Taken from Eric Berne’s Original Transactional Analysis work

  13. Parent, Adult or Child?

  14. Ant and Dec Anne Robinson Jonathan Ross James Bond Gordon Brown Nigella Lawson

  15. Group Activity • Rotate through three flipcharts and describe each ego state under the following headings CHILDPARENT ADULT • Words • Tone • Body Language

  16. Observing Group Behaviours …. • 2 observers per group. • Watch group activity and note any good examples of child/adult/parent interaction on the ‘observation sheet’. • Rest of group – ignore observers!

  17. Your Challenge • Use the paper to make a “flying machine” • Winner is one that flies furthest • You have _5__ minutes! GO!

  18. How does it work? • When we communicate we are doing so from one of our ego states • Our feelings at the time determine which one we use, and at any time something can trigger a shift from one state to another. • Effective transactions or communication is to and from the same ego state • Complementary transactions can be between opposite states • Ineffective communication can come from a cross over from ego state to ego state YOU OTHER P P Parent A A Adult C C Child

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  22. Go back to your 2 challenging relationships … • Choose the most problematic of these relationships • In pairs, take it in turns to discuss the insights TA can offer you into the communication dynamic of this relationship • Note any actions that may help you improve the communication dynamic of the relationship (i.e. changes to your words/tone/body language)

  23. Group Activity • You get some critical peer feedback on your project proposal • You get some critical feedback from your tutor on your project proposal • Someone pushes in in front of you in a queue • Someone interrupts you whilst you are speaking • Your friend asks you to come out to the pub on the night before you present a group project For your group’s scenario: • Write down examples of Parent, Adult and Child responses. • How would you respond? • Is it Parent, Adult, Child?

  24. How To Maintain Adult to Adult Communication • Ask open questions • Ask specific questions • Showing understanding of others feelings • Ask for a clearer explanation • Listen attentively • Admit it openly if you are mistaken • Leave open the chance of other courses of action • Check the facts • Use the caring parent • Combine the 3 ego’s where appropriate

  25. What next .....? What have you learnt and how can you use it? Complete the ‘Desired Personal Outcomes’ sheet – Booklet p17 Complete the TA personal profile questionnaire (Booklet p 6)

  26. Thank you!Please take a minute to complete our shortfeedback form.We value honest (ADULT!) feedback!

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