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Cards (25)

  • What does communication mean in Latin?
    Working as one
  • Communication - Act of transferring information may it be verbal or non-verbal. Transfer of meaningful messages with common symbols.
  • Symbols (GLWPSPN):
    • Gestures
    • Letter
    • Word
    • Phrase
    • Sentence
    • Paragraph
    • Numbers
  • 3 Parts of Communication (SMR):
    • Sender
    • Message
    • Receiver/Recipient
  • Sender - Encodes the message
  • Message - Statement conveyed in the
    process
  • Receiver/Recipient - Decodes the message
  • Communication Process: Sender -> Message -> Channel/Medium ->
    Receiver -> Feedback -> Channel/Medium -> Sender
  • Message and Feedback may be interrupted by barriers. E.g: language, noise, etc.
  • Channel/Medium - only applicable when not communicating face-to-face.
  • Categories of Communication (VNWV):
    • Verbal
    • Non-Verbal
    • Written
    • Visualisation
  • Verbal Communication - Speech, Words, Sounds, and Face-to-face
  • Non-Verbal Communication - Gestures, Facial Expressions, Clothes, and Sign Language
  • Written Communication - Books, Magazines, Newspaper, Letter, Emails, and Mails
  • Visualizations - Drawings, Infographics, Logos, Symbols, and Graphs
  • Verbal Communication - Words to inform. Spoken & written
  • Non-Verbal Communication - Emotions, attitude, thoughts,
    intentions.
  • 9 Types of Non-Verbal Communication (FGPBPEHAA):
    • Facial Expressions
    • Gestures
    • Paralinguistics; tone of voice, loudness, lowness, pitch
    • Body Language & Posture
    • Proxemics; personal space
    • Eye Gaze
    • Haptics; comms. Through touch
    • Appearances
    • Artifacts
  • Alexander Graham Bell - Known for his invention for the telephone, revolutionized communication
  • Communicative Styles - Pertains to ways or styles that we
    are using when we are with other people communicating. Kinds of attitudes and characters that we are portraying to other people
  • Formal - verbal presentation or document intended to share
    information, and which conforms to established professional rules, standards and processes and avoids using slang terminology.
  • Informal/Casual - casual form of information sharing typically used in personal conversations with friends & family members
  • Consultative - used in some group discussion, regular conversation at school,
  • Intimate - among intimate members of a family or Friends that do not
    need a complete language with clear articulation.
  • Frozen - Most formal. Usually used in respectful
    situation or formal ceremony