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What is Communication? |
Refers to people or groups of people importing or exchanging messages through a variety medium |
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4 types of Communication |
1. Interpersonal 2. Mediated Interpersonal 3. Organizational 4. Public |
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_____ (2009) defines interpersonal communication tht involves interaction through the use of voices and body |
Turow |
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_____- It is a form of communicatiin that involves two to three individuals interaction through the use of ____ and ____. |
Interpersonal; voices and bodies |
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______ -Is a communication mediated through the use of devices such as ___,____,____. |
Mediated Interpersonal; pen, telephone or computer |
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Is a communication done in working environment |
Organizational |
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____ stands in between the parties of communication. |
Technology |
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Involves one person communicating to a large number of people or audience. |
Public |
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Example of Public Communication |
Priest delivering his Homily. |
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Example of Organizational Communication |
Faculty meetings, memo, seminar |
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All these forms or types of communication delivered ___-to-____ or through ____ _____ involves messages. |
Face-to-face; media channels |
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It refers to any form of communication passed or transmitted using a channel |
Messages |
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___-It is aCollection of symbols that appear purposefully organized(_____, 2007) |
Messages: Turow |
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Eight Elements of Message |
1. Source 2. Encoding 3. Transmitting 4. Channels 5. Decoding 6. Noise Interference 7. Receiver 8. Feedback |
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It is where the message came from |
Source |
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It can be a person or an organization |
Source |
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A process by which a message is translated so it can be transmitted to another party |
Encoding |
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An actual act of sending the message |
Transmitting |
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Can either be through a person's vocal cords and facial muscle |
Transmitting |
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Technologies are the lines that enable the act of sending or transmitting |
Channel |
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Transmitted impulse are converted to sign as the brain perceived and process it |
Decoding |
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A process by which the receiver translate the source's thoughts and idea so that they can have the meaning |
Decoding |
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There is somethinf that interfers in the transmittal process |
Noise Interference |
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Is the one who gets the message that was sent through channels |
Receiver |
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Response generated message that was sent to the receiver |
Feedback |
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Diagram of the elemnets |
NOISE INTERFERENCE Source -> Encoding -> Transmitting -> Channels -> Decoding -> Receiver -> Feedback (go again to source) |