Communicator - refer to the sender and reciever of information.
Message - is the idea conveyed through speech, facial expression, body language, and tone of voice
Noise - refers go any sort of distor that interferes with the communication
Feedback - is the response of the recieve to the message.
Context - is how the message is being interpreted and how it is being received by the receiver.
Channel - is the means through which communication happens. The message is sent and recieved throught channel
According to the Merian Websites Online Dictionary Listening is to hear something with thoughtful attention “Listening is more than receiving audio data
Appreciate listening - listening for pleasure and enjoyment, as when we listen to music
Emphatic listening - listening to provide emotional support for the speaker
Comprehensive/ Active listening - listening to understand the message of a speaker
steps in active learning
listening carefully by using all available senses
paraphrasing what is heard both mentally and verbally
checking your understanding to ensure accuracy
providing feedback
Critical / Analytical listening - listening to evaluate a message for purpo of accepting or rejecting
News- is defined as an oral or written reports of pas,present,future,
Fakenews- refers to stories that contains some truth, but which are not completely accurate
Fake- Factually inaccurate, enhanced for sharing, meant to distort with emotion
Mis-info- is an info that is false bit not created with the intention of causing harm
Dis-info- is an info that is false and delibera created to harm a a person, social group, organization, or country
Mal-info- is an info that is based on reality, used to inflict harm on a person,
Organization or country
Types of Fake news
-clickbait
-sponsored content
-fabricated journalism
Clickbait- is a story, often sensational or featuring a sensational headline geared toward getting “clicks” to generate ad revenue
Sponsored content- a story that is made to appear as independent journalism when in fact, it is a public relations or advertising
Fabricated journalism- a news stories that are completely make up, it includes fabricated quotes, fabricated “many sites” and fabricated visual representation