Communication Process
Communication Process
in Context
What is Process of
Communication?
-refers to a series of actions or steps
taken in order to
successfully communicate.
Sender
The communication process
begins with the sender, who is
also called
the communicator or source.
Receiver
The person to whom a
message is directed is
called the receiver or
the interpreter.
Message
The message or content is
the information that the
sender wants to relay to
the receiver.
Channel
the means by which a
message is transmitted. Text
messages, for example, are
transmitted through the
medium of cell phones.
Feedback
may be direct, such as a
written or verbal response, or
it may take the form of an act
or deed in response
(indirect).
Take Note
The communication process
isn't always so simple or
smooth, of course. These
elements can affect how
information is transmitted,
received, and interpreted
Noise
This can be any sort of
interference that affects the
message being sent, received, or
understood. It can be as literal as
static over a phone line or radio
or as esoteric as misinterpreting
a local custom.
“When people talk, listen
completely. Most people
never listen.”
-Ernest Hemingway
Let’s have an activity
What have you
noticed in this
picture?
Communication
Models
Communication models are
systematic representations of the
process which helps in
understanding how communication
works can be done. Models show
the process metaphorically and in
symbols.
01
Linear
Model
- Shows a straight path of relaying
message.
• Father of Mass
Communication
• He came up with five
models of communication
Stop! Look! Listen!
Stop! Look! Listen!
Remember!
● Field of Experience – it is
everything that makes a
person unique.
05
White’s
Model of Communication
Communication is circular
and continuous, without a
beginning or end.
Stop! Look! Listen!
Thank for Listening!
I hope you have
learned a lot from
this lesson.
Have a good day ahead!
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