2. Communication Phrases
• Sender: The person who has the information or content, they
want someone else to know.
• Encoding: Is an idea through symbols send to the receiver.
• Channel: The sender must pass sound waves. Example:
sight, sound, touch, taste and smell.
• Receiver: Is the target the sender is sending the message.
• Noise: Anything that is disrupting or distracting the
communication process.
• Feedback: Tells the sender sender how well you have decoded
the message.
3. Transmission Model Of
Communication
Encoded Decoded
SenderMessageChannelReceiver
Noise Noise Noise Noise Noise Noise Noice
Feedback
5. Nonverbal Communication
• The process of communication with no words.
• Body Language, facial expression,
sing language.
• The nonverbal communication will affect
positively or negatively impression.
6. Communication Environments
Five types of communication environment
1) Intrapersonal: Communicating
with yourself thinking or talking.
2) Interpersonal: Communication with few participants involved.
3) Small Group: Having at least 3 to 12 members in a group meeting.
4) Community (public): A large group of 15 people that interact with each
other (class room or a team).
5) Mass: Transmission a message which may be processed by a gate keeper.
7. Argumentative Communication
• Miscommunication happeneds when there is significant
differences between the sender and the receiver.
• Arguments can be trivial and easy to resolve but most of the
time arguments are prompted by disagreement confusion.
• Arguments become more complex when we are not certain
about how to resolve them.
8. Truth & Validity
• These two terms are caused of argument who
is telling the truth or what statement is more
valid.
• Truth: actual state of motion.
• What is right or wrong
• The threshold for truth measured as absolute
certainty.
9. Validity
• Internal consistency of an argument.
• Any subject there can be many valid position.
• Tied to the information available to find out
which position is an argument.
• Valid position promotes open minded.
10. Communication Is Important
• To transfer information to the receiver.
• People needed to communicate with each
other in everyday life.
• With out it society cant function.