This document discusses communication, defining it as the transfer of information from one entity to another using mutually understood signs and meanings. It outlines the objectives of identifying different communication types, communicating properly and effectively, and applying the communication process. The communication process involves a sender, transmission, channel, receiver, and feedback. The types of communication covered are verbal (written and oral) and non-verbal (facial expressions, gestures, paralinguistics, haptics, appearance, tone of voice, smell).
This document discusses communication, defining it as the transfer of information from one entity to another using mutually understood signs and meanings. It outlines the objectives of identifying different communication types, communicating properly and effectively, and applying the communication process. The communication process involves a sender, transmission, channel, receiver, and feedback. The types of communication covered are verbal (written and oral) and non-verbal (facial expressions, gestures, paralinguistics, haptics, appearance, tone of voice, smell).
This document discusses communication, defining it as the transfer of information from one entity to another using mutually understood signs and meanings. It outlines the objectives of identifying different communication types, communicating properly and effectively, and applying the communication process. The communication process involves a sender, transmission, channel, receiver, and feedback. The types of communication covered are verbal (written and oral) and non-verbal (facial expressions, gestures, paralinguistics, haptics, appearance, tone of voice, smell).
OBJECTIVES: To identify the different types of communication. To communicate properly and effectively. To apply the process of communication. What is Communication?
is simply the act of transferring
information from one place to another. is the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules. Process of Communication 1. Sender 2. Transmission 3. Channel 4. Receiver 5. Feedback Types of Communication Verbal Communication Written Communication Oral Communication Non-Verbal Communication Facial Expression Gestures Paralinguistics Haptics Appearance Tone of Voice Smell QUESTIONS???
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