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Post Activity / Assessment

Eugene E. Lamtecson Jr. 11- 8-27-20 COMMUNICATION PROCESS


Synergasia
NAME SECTION DATE LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET 1 SCORE

ACTVITY:
Directions: Demonstrate your learnings from the topics discussed by doing the activity below. Answer
meaningfully the questions below relevant to communication.

1. What is communication? What are the elements that make up a communication process? Explain
each. 10 pts.
Giving, receiving, and sharing information, or talking, writing, and listening or reading, are all examples of
communication. Good communicators pay attention to what others are saying, speak or write clearly, and
respect differing viewpoints. Encoding, transmission medium, decoding, and feedback are among the
components. There are two other components in the process, and they are the transmitter and the receiver.
2. Differentiate the two types of communication using the venn diagram below. 5 pts. (Intrapersonal and
Interpersonal)
Intrapersonal Interpersonal
- one person only - both are beneficial - work with many
- you only need to in their own way people
make time for yourself - both require effort - for extroverts requires
- don’t need anyone - both can tell you a lot about patience and an abundance
but you. your own personality of people’s skills
- must be comfortable - both are included in - with multiple opinions
with yourself Howard Gardner’s and ideas
- will keep you for theory - learn from everyone else
trying new things therefore increasing your
own knowledge.

3. What model of communication best describe the process of sending and receiving
information? Explain your point by providing your experiences or observations from the real-life
context. 15 pts.
The Osgood-Schramm model, because the advantage of the Osgood-Schramm model of communication
is "Dynamic model," which shows how a situation can change, it is the best model for describing the process
of giving and receiving information. It demonstrates why redundancy is so important; there is no separate
sender and receiver; both are the same individual. Assume that communication is inherently circular. The
essential feature is “feedback.”

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