Q1 L2: Communication, Elements, and Models of OralCom

Cards (18)

  • the word communication had its roots from
    communis
  • the definition of the latin word of communication
    common; to commune; to come together; to share something in common
  • this is the process by which people send messages or exchange ideas or thoughts with one another in a verbal or non-verbal manner
    communication
  • the goal of this is to understand and be understood
    communication
  • these are the 7 elements of communication

    sender, receiver, message, channel, context, noise, feedback
  • an element of communication wherein this is the one that creates and sends information to another person
    sender
  • an element of communication wherein this is the one who is responsible for decoding the information and interprets it
    receiver
  • an element of communication wherein this is the ideas or information being transferred; the subject matter
    message
  • an element of communication wherein this is how the message is transferred; either by radio, internet or face to face
    channel
  • an element of communication wherein this is the environment surrounding communication; the place, time, event, attitudes, etc.
    context
  • an element of communication wherein this is the communication barrier. the one that disrupts the communication process
    noise
  • an element of communication wherein this is the response given by the receiver
    feedback
  • enumerate the four models of communication

    aristotle's model of communication, smcr model, berlo's model of communication, lasswell's model of communication
  • speaker - message - listener
    aristotle's model of communication
  • sender - message - -channel- - receiver
    smcr model
  • berlos model of communication
    ..
  • lasswell's model of communication
  • wendell's model of communication
    ..