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Types of Communication & Communication Models

Types of Communication & Communication Models. Resurreccion , Ervin Ryan S. Ensp2 Mr. Xavier Aquino Velasco – Associate Lecturer III FEU-IT. Types of Communication. Verbal

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Types of Communication & Communication Models

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  1. Types of Communication & Communication Models • Resurreccion, Ervin Ryan S. • Ensp2 • Mr. Xavier Aquino Velasco – Associate Lecturer III FEU-IT

  2. Types of Communication • Verbal Verbal communication entails the use of words in delivering the intended message. The two major forms of verbal communication include written and oral communication.

  3. Types of Communication • Nonverbal Nonverbal communication entails communicating by sending and receiving wordless messages. These messages usually reinforce verbal communication, but they can also convey thoughts and feelings on their own.

  4. Types of Communication • Visual A third type of communication is visual communication through visual aids such as signs, typography, drawing, graphic design, illustration, color and other electronic resources. Visual communication with graphs and charts usually reinforces written communication, and can in many case replace written communication altogether.

  5. Models of communication • areconceptual models used to explain the human communication processes.

  6. Shannon and Weaver's model of communication The new model was designed to mirror the functioning of radio and telephone technologies. Their initial model consisted of three primary parts: sender, channel, and receiver. The sender was the part of a telephone a person spoke into, the channel was the telephone itself, and the receiver was the part of the phone where one could hear the other person

  7. Berlo's Sender-Message-Channel-Receiver Model of Communication  David Berlo expanded Shannon and Weaver's 1949 linear model of communication and created the Source-Message-Channel-Receiver (SMCR) Model of Communication

  8. Transactional Model of Communication

  9. Linear Communication Model

  10. Interactional Model of Communication

  11. The Interactive Model It is two linear models stacked on top of each other. The sender channels a message to the receiver and the receiver then becomes the sender and channels a message to the original sender

  12. Sources • http://www.brighthubpm.com/methods-strategies/79297-comparing-various-forms-of-communication/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Models_of_communication • http://study.com/academy/lesson/types-of-communication-interpersonal-non-verbal-written-oral.html • http://www.shkaminski.com/Classes/Handouts/Communication%20Models.htm • http://www.iacact.com/?q=models

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