Lesson 2: Communication Flashcards
Is the directed and purposeful exchange of information and messages between people or groups of speaking, writing, gestures and signs.
Communication
Refer to any communication (information, feelings, and ideas) passed or transmitted using channel.
Messages
Refers to the communication between two people, whether they are verbal or non-verbal.
Interpersonal Communication
Is the term commonly used to refer to communication systems that are configured to create, produce, and disseminate media texts to mass audiences.
Mass Communication
What are the eight elements of communication?
Source, Encoding, Transmitting, Channels, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback, Noise Interference
This is where the message comes from. What element of communication is this?
Source
The process by which a message is translated so it can be transmitted and communicated to another party; this is how you compose your sentence as you communicate. What element of communication is this?
Encoding
This is the actual act of sending the message. What element of communication is this?
Transmitting
The transmitted impulses are converted to signs as the brain perceives and processes it; the reverse of encoding. What element of communication is this?
Decoding
Technologies are the lines that enable the act of sending or transmitting. What element of communication is this?
Channels
Is the one who gets the message that was transmitted through the channels. What element of communication is this?
Receiver
Is the response generated by the message that was sent to the receiver. It can be immediate or delayed. What element of communication is this?
Feedback
It is mechanical sound that perhaps more resonant than the message drowning; it can also mean that other messages with conflicting tones drowning the original message. What element of communication is this?
Noise Interference
This means something you can trust.
Reliable
This means a place, person, etc.
Source
What is the criteria for a reliable source?
Accuracy, Authority, Coverage
Refers to the verification of the information you already know against the information found in the source.
Accuracy
Refers to the trustworthiness of the source which could be from an author or institution.
Authority
Refers to the examination of the content of the source, and how it fits the information needed based on it’s relevance to the topic.
Coverage
This means being able to recognize the media needed and its availability for your use.
Access
This means having the ability to think critically about the accuracy, credibility or evidence of bias in the counter in various media.
Analyze or Evaluate
This means being able to use media tools to produce media content.
Create
Means having the ability to identify information when needed and to use it efficiently.
Recognize
Means having the ability to find reliable sources of information or locate when needed.
Locate
Means having the ability to share information effectively.
Communicate Information
It is the ability of an individual either working independently or dependently.
Technology Literacy
Means being able to use digital tools.
Skillful
Means knowing the basic principles in computing device.
Knowledgeable
To be engaged with technology means having the ability to act responsibly in online activities.
Engaged