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COMMUNICATION - According to Wood (2003): - It is ______ - A systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning. COMMUNICATION PROCESS We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and decodes (translates) the message to give their feedback. COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION 1. CONTEXT The setting in which communication occurs. Physical Context – the actual place/situation where communication occurs (temperature, lighting, noise level) Social Context – the relationship that exists between and among the communication participants. Historical Context – the background or history provided from the previous communication between the participants. Psychological Context – the mood and feelings each person brings in the communication. Cultural Context – the beliefs, values.
COMMUNICATION - According to Wood (2003): - It is ______ - A systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning. COMMUNICATION PROCESS We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and decodes (translates) the message to give their feedback. COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION 1. CONTEXT The setting in which communication occurs. Physical Context – the actual place/situation where communication occurs (temperature, lighting, noise level) Social Context – the relationship that exists between and among the communication participants. Historical Context – the background or history provided from the previous communication between the participants. Psychological Context – the mood and feelings each person brings in the communication. Cultural Context – the beliefs, values.
the process of sharing meaning in any context
The actual place/situation where communication occurs (temperature, lighting, noise level)
The actual place/situation where communication occurs (temperature, lighting, noise level)
Physical Context
The relationship that exists between and among the communication participants
The relationship that exists between and among the communication participants
Social Context
The mood and feelings each person brings in the communication
The mood and feelings each person brings in the communication
The beliefs, values
The beliefs, values
According to Wood (2003): - It is the process of ______ in any context - A systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning. COMMUNICATION PROCESS We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and decodes (translates) the message to give their feedback. COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION 1. CONTEXT The setting in which communication occurs.
According to Wood (2003): - It is the process of ______ in any context - A systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning. COMMUNICATION PROCESS We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and decodes (translates) the message to give their feedback. COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION 1. CONTEXT The setting in which communication occurs.
Physical Context – the ______ place/situation where communication occurs (temperature, lighting, noise level)
Physical Context – the ______ place/situation where communication occurs (temperature, lighting, noise level)
Social Context – the relationship that exists between and among the communication participants. Historical Context – the background or history provided from the previous communication between the participants. Psychological Context – the mood and feelings each person brings in the communication. Cultural Context – the ______, values
Social Context – the relationship that exists between and among the communication participants. Historical Context – the background or history provided from the previous communication between the participants. Psychological Context – the mood and feelings each person brings in the communication. Cultural Context – the ______, values
We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and decodes (translates) the message to give their ______
We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and decodes (translates) the message to give their ______
COMMUNICATION - According to Wood (2003): - It is the process of sharing meaning in any context - A systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning. COMMUNICATION PROCESS We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and ______ the message to give their feedback.
COMMUNICATION - According to Wood (2003): - It is the process of sharing meaning in any context - A systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning. COMMUNICATION PROCESS We communicate when we encode (get ideas and put them into messages), send them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel and ______ the message to give their feedback.
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Communication
- Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meaning.
- Communication involves encoding (getting ideas and putting them into messages), sending them through a primary signal system (senses), to someone who receives them through their senses using a channel.
Communication Process
- Communication occurs through a process of encoding, sending, receiving, and decoding messages.
- Encoding involves getting ideas and putting them into messages.
- Sending involves transmitting the message through a primary signal system (senses).
- Receiving involves interpreting the message through one's senses using a channel.
- Decoding involves translating the message to give feedback.
Components of Communication
Context
- Context is the setting in which communication occurs.
- There are four types of context:
- Physical Context: the actual place/situation where communication occurs (temperature, lighting, noise level).
- Social Context: the relationship that exists between and among the communication participants.
- Historical Context: the background or history provided from the previous communication between the participants.
- Psychological Context: the mood and feelings each person brings in the communication.
- Cultural Context: the beliefs, values, and cultural background of the participants.
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