MIL (L1-L2)
occurs when messages are sent to large audiences using print or electronic media.
Mass communication
the rise of blank platforms like facebook and twitter has transformed how people communicate share information and connect with others online
Social media
the late 20th century mark a new era of communication allowing for instant access to information and connecting people globally
Internet
for divisionalized communication by combining audio visual content shaping popular culture and societal norms
Television
broadcasting and early 20th century enable information entertainment to be transmitted over the air waves reaching a mass audience
Radio
alexander graham bell's invention of the black in 1876 allowed for real time boys communication over long distances transforming the way people communicated
Telephone
in the 19th century the invention of the blank enabled messages to be transmitted over long distances using electrical signals significantly speeding up communication
Telegraph
invention of the printing press by johannes gutenberg and the 15th century revolutionalized communication by enabling the mass production of books and printed materials
Gutenberg printing press
writing the sumerians developed, writing one of the earliest writing systems which allowed for the recording of administrative and historical information
Cuneiform
ancient civilizations like the egyptians used, a form of pictorial writing to record information and communicate complex ideas
Hieroglyphics
before the invention of written language early humans used key paintings to communicate stories events and ideas to others in their communities
cave paintings
most of a time there is something that interferes the transmittal process, which may be treated both literally and figuratively
Noise inference
is the response generated by the message that was sent to the receiver which can either be immediate or delayed
Feedback
the one who gets the messages that was transmitted through the channels like the resource or sender to receiver can be individual organization
Receiver
the transmitted impulses are converted to sign as the brain for perceives and process it. it the reverse of decoding
Encoding
is the process by which the receiver translate the sources though and ideas so they can have meaning
decoding
technologies are the lines that enable the act sending or transmitting which can be the telephones the internet for voice operated applications to radio and television or different media to communicate more complex messages
Channel
the actual act of sending the message it can either be true the person's vocal cords and facial muscles complemented with hand gestures if we mean the act of speaking it could also be the posting of an administrative letter
Transmitting
the process by which a messages translated so it can be transmitted and communicated to another party it is how you compose your sentence as you communicate
Encoding
is where the message came from which can be a person or an organization
source
involves one person communicating to a large number of people
Public communication
it is a communication and a working environment
Organizational communication
communication discourse between three or more person
Small group communication
communication that is mediated through the use of devices such as pen telephone or computer communication wherein technology stands in between the parties communicating and becomes the channel by which the message is sent or saved
Mediated interpersonal communication
communication involves two to three individual interacting through the use of their voices and bodies it would include the exchange between a teacher and their students emerge couple of poison and enter and so on
Interpersonal communication
a collection of symbols that appear forcefully organized meaningful to those sending or receiving them
Messages
refers to people or groups of people importing or exchanging messages through speaking writing gestures or even using other symbolic forms by utilizing a variety of channels for sending and receiving.
Communication
refers to communication between two or more people
. it involves the exchange of messages ideas and information between individuals. This can take many forms including face to face conversations phone calls emails and video conferences.
Interpersonal Communication