DIASS: LESSON 1 - COMMUNICATION

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  • It is a manner of passing information between people or group for common understanding and confidence.
    Communication
  • 2 Goals of Communication 

    To send information and the understanding of that information.
  • It is divided into several basic parts.
    Communication Process
  • Primary Goal of communication
    A sender pass a message through a channel to the receiver.
  • It is also a complicated process that involves a sender and a receiver.
    Communication
  • It produces desired businesses, productive relationships and satisfaction between people.
    Effective Communication
  • Purpose of communication?
    To send messages to inform, direct or educate.
  • What are the Basic Elements of Communication Process?
    Source, Message, Encoding, Channel, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback, and Context.
  • It is the person or thing (living or non-living thing) making serious attempt to share information.
    Source
  • Communication theorists look closely to this
    Message
  • It is process of collecting the message.
    Encoding
  • Encoded message is delivered by the source through a _____?
    Channel
  • This is where listening, and reading directions carefully, makes its claim to be recognize.
    Decoding
  • At the end, the message is delivered to the ____?
    Receiver
  • It is better word that will be “reaction” or “responses.” 
    Feedback
  • It is simply the condition in which your message is presented.
    Context
  • It is an inside communication process taking place within the individual.
    Intrapersonal Communication
  • It involves two persons or a small group such as family.
    Interpersonal Communication
  • This is when two persons are actively participating.
    Dyadic Communication
  • It is when there are three or more persons actively participating in face-to-face and able to present immediate response or feedback, such as meeting or in a class session.

    Group communication
  • It includes a large group such as a public lecture or church ceremony. In such situations there is a source who delivers a message in a monologue style and feedback is minimal or with limits. 
    Public communication
  • It involves the transmission of message to large audiences using technology of communication.
    Mass Communication
  • It involves face-to-face communication between or among the communication between or among the communicators.
    Direct interpersonal communication
  • It involves the use of technology such as telephone or internet.
    Mediated interpersonal communication