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What is Communication?

Refers to people or groups of people importing or exchanging messages through a variety medium

4 types of Communication

1. Interpersonal


2. Mediated Interpersonal


3. Organizational


4. Public

_____ (2009) defines interpersonal communication tht involves interaction through the use of voices and body

Turow

_____- It is a form of communicatiin that involves two to three individuals interaction through the use of ____ and ____.

Interpersonal; voices and bodies

______ -Is a communication mediated through the use of devices such as ___,____,____.

Mediated Interpersonal; pen, telephone or computer

Is a communication done in working environment

Organizational

____ stands in between the parties of communication.

Technology

Involves one person communicating to a large number of people or audience.

Public

Example of Public Communication

Priest delivering his Homily.

Example of Organizational Communication

Faculty meetings, memo, seminar

All these forms or types of communication delivered ___-to-____ or through ____ _____ involves messages.

Face-to-face; media channels

It refers to any form of communication passed or transmitted using a channel

Messages

___-It is aCollection of symbols that appear purposefully organized(_____, 2007)

Messages: Turow

Eight Elements of Message

1. Source


2. Encoding


3. Transmitting


4. Channels


5. Decoding


6. Noise Interference


7. Receiver


8. Feedback

It is where the message came from

Source

It can be a person or an organization

Source

A process by which a message is translated so it can be transmitted to another party

Encoding

An actual act of sending the message

Transmitting

Can either be through a person's vocal cords and facial muscle

Transmitting

Technologies are the lines that enable the act of sending or transmitting

Channel

Transmitted impulse are converted to sign as the brain perceived and process it

Decoding

A process by which the receiver translate the source's thoughts and idea so that they can have the meaning

Decoding

There is somethinf that interfers in the transmittal process

Noise Interference

Is the one who gets the message that was sent through channels

Receiver

Response generated message that was sent to the receiver

Feedback

Diagram of the elemnets

NOISE INTERFERENCE


Source -> Encoding -> Transmitting -> Channels -> Decoding -> Receiver -> Feedback (go again to source)