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is the exchange of information
from one person to another through any means
communication
Elements of communication
Sender, massage, channel, receiver, feedback.
The source of the information or
messsage.
Sender
The information or content of the
communication
Message
The medium or means by which the
message is delivered.
Channel
The individual of whom the message is sent.
Receiver
The receiver’s response to the
sender’s message.
Feedback
Interferences that hinder or destroy
the smooth flow of communication.
Barriers
Primarily refers to the
challenges faced by people or
groups speaking different
languages or dialect.
Language barriers
A mental turbulence which
distracts the interactant
from paying attention to the
message.
psychological barriers
Obstacles that impact effective
communication because of the
condition of the human body and
mind.
Physiological Barriers
Misunderstanding of
meaning caused by cultural
differences between sender
and receiver
Cultural barriers
Misunderstanding of
meaning caused by cultural
differences between sender
and receiver.
Cultural Barriers
Types of communication
Interpersonal communication
intrapersonal communication
group communication
public communication
centers on one person where the speaker acts both as the sender ang receiver of the message.
intrapersonal communication
communication that inloves two or more individuals for exchangw I f information
Interpersonal communication
consist of a small collection of people who interacts each.
Small group
When a single speaker engages in a dialog
Public communication
whereby, media organization produce and transmit messages to large
mass communication
6’Cs for an effective masage
Clarity
conciseness
Courtesy
concretness
correctness
completeness
is meant to inform the reader about a specific topic or issue. It is typically found in science and history books, newspapers and other periodicals, autobiographies and instructional manuals
Informative text
To argue a case from a particular point of view and to encourage the reader/listener towards the same way of seeing things.
It takes a position for or against something.
Persuasive texts
The three pillars of persuasive communication
Ethos- credibility
pathos-emotion
logos logic
This is a process whereby media organizations produce and transmit messages to large, widespread audiences through diversified communication technologies.
Mass Communication