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LESSON 1: COMMUNICATION PROCESSES, PRINCIPLES, AND ETHICS

Purposive Communication | 2020

Ms. Marivic B. Etis, LPT

E- LEARNING

What is...?

Communication

Definition

Communication is a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures (McCornack, 2014).

We will be discussing

Lesson Plan

Nature of Communication

Elements of Communication

Process of Communication

Features of an Effective Communication

Nature of Communication

Elements

Nature of Communication

1. Communication is a process.

2. Communication occurs between two or more people (the speaker and the receiver).

3. Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words, actions (nonverbal), or both spoken words and nonverbal actions at the same time.

Nature

Elements of Communication

These elements are the following:

1. Speaker – the source of information or message

2. Message – the information, ideas, or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or in actions

3. Encoding – the process of converting the message into words, actions, or other forms that the speaker understands

4. Channel – the medium or the means, such as personal or non-personal, verbal or nonverbal, in which the encoded message is conveyed

5. Decoding – the process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by the receiver

6. Receiver – the recipient of the message, or someone who decodes the message

7. Feedback – the reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver

8. Context – the environment where communication takes place

9. Barrier – the factors that affect the flow of communication

Elements

Process of Communication

1. The speaker generates an idea.

2. The speaker encodes an idea or converts the idea into words or actions.

3. The speaker transmits or sends out a message.

4. The receiver gets the message.

5. The receiver decodes or interprets the message based on the context.

6. The receiver sends or provides feedback.

Process

Deep dive

Part 1

Class

Discussion

Based on what you've heard in our lesson and you've watched, explain to me what is communication all about in your own words. Just open your mic and mention your name first.

Part 2

Conclusion

What’s Next?

What’s Next

Next Lesson

VERBAL COMMUNICATION AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

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