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Aristotle argues we should look at five elements of a communication event to analyze how best to communicate: speaker, speech, occasion, target audience and effect. He also identified three elements that will improve communication: ethos (credibility), pathos (ability to connect) and logos (logical argument).
This module consists of one lesson: • Communication Models After going through this module, you are expected to: 1. differentiate the various models of communication; 2. explain the process of communication through the elements involved; and 3. recognize the importance of the models in understanding the communication process as applied in ...
We will start with some basic communication models and then move to the more complex models of communication. Along With them, we will uncover various concepts of noise, feedback, context, shared experience and equilibrium. We will further discuss how these concepts affect and impact the process of communication and effectiveness of a message.
Compare and contrast the three models of communication. List the four forms of communication. Explain connections between communication concepts and practice. Discuss ways to be a more competent communicator. Articulate ethical communication principles.
• Explain the important models of communication. • Describe the important theories of communication. 3.2 MODELS OF COMMUNICATION A model is a systematic representation of an object or event in idealized and abstract form. Models are somewhat subjective by their nature. The act of abstracting eliminates certain details to focus on essential ...
30 Νοε 2022 · ORAL COMMUNICATION FOR GRADE 11.pptx. This document discusses communication models and key concepts in communication. It provides an overview of Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver's model of communication, which depicts communication as involving a sender, transmitter, receiver, and destination.
This paper presents the classic models that we use in teaching communication, including Shannon's information theory model (the active model), a cybernetic model that includes feedback (the interactive model, an intermediary model (sometimes referred to as a gatekeeper model of the two-step flow), and the transactive model.