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Reviewer: Princess Jhoyce G. Sanjuan 11-Amiable
Reviewer: Princess Jhoyce G. Sanjuan 11-Amiable
COMMUNICATION
°comes from the latin word " communicare" which means to share or to make common.
•is the process of receiving,sending, or exchanging ideas, information, thoughts, and formulas between two or morepeople.
•communication is also what makes a community have unity, communication helps us settle our differences between one another, and communication is also
what keeps our economy up and running through commands, requests, and demands that happened between a superior and subor in different branches of
the community.
SENDER
MESSAGE
ENCODING
CHANNEL
RECEIVER
DECODING
FEEDBACK
NOISE
A factor that refers to influences on effective communication that influence the interpretation of conversation.
MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
LINEAR MODELS
This model describes how a sender, or speaker transmit a message to a receiver, or listener.
this is a fairly simple model in which a message is simply passed from sender to receiver.
INTERACTIONAL MODELS
•follow two channels in which communication and feedback flow between sender and receiver.
•it can gelp sender to know if their message was received and understood.
•By focusing on flow and feedback interactional models view communication as an ongoing process.
TRANSACTIONAL MODELS
•One notable feature of this model is the move from referring to people as senders and receivers to referring to people as communicators.
•this implies that communication is achieved as oeople both send and receive messages.
•Fundamentally, this model views communication as transaction. in other words, communication is a cooperative action in which communicators co-create the orocess,
outcome and effectiveness of the interaction.
•unlike the linear model in which meaning is sent from one oerson to another, also unlike the interactional model in which understanding is achieved through feedback,
people create shared meaning in a move dynamic process in transactional model.
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
EXPRESS IDEAS THAT CAN BE EASILY UNDERSTOOD BY THE PERSON YOU ARE TALKING TO.
FORMS
WRITTEN
email brochures contracts newspapers internet website street signs postcards text messages
ORAL
PERSON-TO PERSON
CONVERSATIONS
MEETINGS
VIDEO CONFERENCES
DISCUSSIONS
take place only when there are more than two people involved.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
BREVITY
being direct with your words avoid fillers and insubstantial expressions
APPROPRIATENESS
CLARITY
ETHICS
words should be carefully chosen in consideration of the gender roles ethnicity preferences and status of the person or people you are talking to
VIVIDNESS
BIG
immense
enormous
massive
find ways to charm your audience through the use of vivid words
Clarify misunderstandings
Build relationships
The transfer of information through the use of body language including eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and more.
HAPTIC COMMUNICATION
A form of nonverbal communication and the way by which people and animals communitive via touching.
EYE CONTACT
Occurs when two people look at each other’s eyes at the same time
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
The human face is extremely expressive, capable of conveying countless emotions without saying a word
GESTURES
BODY LANGUAGE
PROXEMICS
ARTIFACTS
The articles that we select to adorn our clothing that help convey strong messages.
CONFIDENT HANDSHAKE
EFFECTIVE GESTURES
AUTHORITIVE PRESENCE
INITIATING INTERACTIONS
ADVANTAGESCOMPLEMENTARY
EASY PRESENTATION
Information can be easily presented in non-verbal communication through using visual, audio-visual and silent means of non-verbal communication.
Nonverbal communication plays a significant role in our lives, as it can improve a person’s ability to relate, engage, and establish meaningful interactions in
everyday life