2. Communication
• a process by which information is exchanged
between individuals through a common system of
symbols, signs, or behavior.
• usually defined as the transmission
of information.
5. Message
• The message is the stimulus or meaning
produced by the source for the receiver or
audience.
6. Channel
• The channel is the way in which a message or
messages travel between source and receiver.
7. Receiver
• The receiver receives the message from the
source, analyzing and interpreting the message in
ways both intended and unintended by the
source.
8. Feedback
• When you respond to the source, intentionally or
unintentionally, you are giving feedback.
• Feedback is composed of messages the receiver
sends back to the source.
15. Written
Communication
• refers to the process of
exchanging information
or messages through
written words.
• can take many forms,
including emails, letters,
articles, social media
posts, and even text
messages.
16. Visual
Communication
• is the process of conveying
meaning—be it ideas,
instructions, data, or other
kinds of information—
through graphics rather
than text or audio.
• includes illustrations,
graphic design, logo
designs, graphs, charts,
infographics, and other
types of data visualization
18. How Does Effective Communication Help
Students?
Personal Growth
• Students who can effectively
interact with their classmates,
teachers, friends, and family
will demonstrate personal
development. Personal
growth involves improvement
in character and a generally
healthy outlook in life.
Increases knowledge
• The more you communicate,
the more you learn.
19. How Does Effective Communication Help
Students?
Boosts Collaborative
Skills
• Communication and
collaboration are interlinked,
and any partnership cannot
take place in the absence of
communication.
Time Management
• Effective communication
works when the speaker can
convey their message in a
concise manner and the
listener is able to actively
listen and interpret the
message.
20. How Does Effective Communication Help
Students?
Friendly Environment
• Communication helps build
relationships, be it interacting
with classmates or teachers.
Overcome Obstacles
• Effective communication
makes the whole process of
interacting easier. You will find
that it will be easier to share
problems and ask for help.
21. 1. It is a process by which information is exchanged between
individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or
behavior.
2. He/she imagines, creates, and sends the message.
3. He/she receives the message from the source, analyzing and
interpreting the message in ways both intended and
unintended by the source.
4. It is the way in which a message or messages travel between
source and receiver.
5. It is anything that blocks or changes the source’s intended
meaning of the message.
6-10. 5 types of communication