Fundamentals of Communication
Chapter 1-Introduction to Human Communication
Communication
Process of Using Messages to Exchange Meaning.
So, why do we study communication?
Why Study Communication?
Self Image Relationships Life Skills Civil Obligation Professional Success
Linear Model of Communication
NoiseSourceNoise
Source
Information Source
MessageTransmitter Signal Received Signal
Receiver Message Destination
Message Receiver Sender
Interactive Communication Model
Model Copyright 1995 by Allyn and Bacon
Create Your Own ModelIn groups, you will create a new model of communication.
Create a model to represent communication without using the terms we just discussed.
The model needs to include: Sender, Receiver, Message, Channel, Codes, Encoding, Decoding, Noise and Feedback
The group will then present and explain the model to the class
Communication
Intrapersonal Interpersonal Public Mass Computer Mediated
Important Resources
CATA 101 Resource web page
www.mmhe.com/pearson3
www.natcom.org