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1. SUBMITTED TO
MISS : JEFFEY MARY JOSEPH
SUBMITTED BY
RESHMA THAJ
B.ED IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
ROLL NO. 32
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4. The word communication originates from
‘COMMUNIS’, a Greek word meaning ‘To
make common’.
Communication is having a common
experience with other people.
Communication is the ability to transmit
thoughts and ideas to others.
5. According to Edgar Dale, communication is
the sharing of ideas and feelings in a mode of
mutuality.
According to the national society for the
study of communication, communication is
the mutual exchange of facts, thoughts,
opinions or emotions
7. Sender or Source: It provide cues
Message or signal: A set of verbal or Non
verbal cues sent by the sources.
Medium or channel: Used to convey the
message.
Reciever or Decoder: Receive the message or
interprets the message.
Feedback: The information fed back from the
reciever to sender.
8. Speaking-Listening: Interaction is face to
face as in the case of listening to a lecturer.
Visualizing-Observing: The observer is
physically separeted from its producer.
Writing-Reading: The decoder is physically
separated from the encoder all the time and
yet the decoder is able to enjoy the feelings
of order.
Doing-learning: Learning by doing
9. Ideation by the sender: Who must create
an idea.
Encoding: The sender organises his idea into
a series of symbols.
Transmission: Transmission of message as
encoded.
Receiving: who take to receive the message.
Decoding: The reciever makes meaning from
the symbols encoded by the sender.
Responding: The reciever acts or respond the
message.
10. The senders perception of the reciever.
The Sender concept about the enviornment.
The leaners concentration, gender, age,
interest.
Perception of the learner about the sender.
Factor related to climate and environment.
Psychological rediness of the sender.
11. Physical barriers: Enviornment, noise,
distance, health etc……..
Language barriers: Insuffiicent in language,
verbosity, unclear graphics and symbols.
Psychological barriers: Dis interesting, lack
of motivation, anxiety, stress, prejudice.
Background barriers: Innadequate previous
knowledge, experience, generation gaps.
Organisational barriers: Rules and regulation
in discipline, group size, lack of co-
operation.
12. Communication is always made with some
purpose.
It means getting across an idea and
information to another person.
The purpose of communication is encoded in
the messages and transmitted to its
destination where it is decoded and response
made.
It is a process of interactions of ideas between
the communicator and the reciever to arrive
at a common understanding for mutual
benefit.