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Week 1-4 T1
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Communication
A process of sharing messages to other people. it is irreversble, symbolic, interactive, individually constructive.
Communis
A Latin word meaning "to share" or "to make common,"
Sender
The one who starts the message
Encoder
The encoder is the person who creates and sends the message. They organize their thoughts and express them through words, gestures, writing, images, or other forms of communication.
Decoder
The decoder is the person who receives and interprets the message. They listen, read, observe, and understand what the sender is trying to communicate.
Reciever
the one who recieves the message/info from the sender
Channel
where the message will pass through; phone, message, etc.
Physical Noise
It is the outside noise
Psychological Noise
It is the noise from the inside; distractions that originate from the internal thoughts, feelings, etc
Feedback
the response or reaction of the receiver to the message,
Physical Context
Where the communication takes place.
written
the process of conveying messages through written symbols, such as letters, emails, reports, and text messages
Intrapersonal Communication
Communicating to oneself through thoughts, feelings, and reflections.
Interpersonal Communication
Communication between two or more individuals that involves sharing thoughts, feelings, and information.
Public Communication
Talking to a larger group/crowded people; big crowd
Intercultural Communication
Communication between individuals from different cultural backgrounds, which involves understanding and interpreting cultural differences in messages and interaction styles/ talking to foreigners
Personal language
Talking about yourself; I, me, my, mine; self-referential communication.
Interpersonal Language
Used to interact with others to build relationships
Tone of language
Emotional quality or attitude when speaking
Personal context
Centered on personal thought, emotions, experiences, or opinions
interpersonal context
It is formal, to build relationship with others
Reflective Journal
process the events and understanding
Gratitude Journal
Listing down the things youre greatful for.
Travel journal
document trips and observations during travel, capturing experiences, reflections, and feelings.
dream journal
recording your dreams when you wake up
Art Journal
visual art and words
Food Journal
Tracking your food, mood, and patterns related to diet and nutrition.
Health and Wellness Journal
Monitor your well-being
Junk Journal
a creative notebook filled with various materials, discarted items, and self expression
Online safety
Protecting one self and others while using online platforms
Data Privacy
Having control over your own personal data and its use to ensure it is not misused or shared without consent.
Online Presence
How visible and accessible a person is online. This includes social media activity, personal websites, and digital footprint.