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1. Source
- Oral Application. Jay set up a meeting to talk to Heather.
- Written Application. Jay sends a text message to Heather.
2. Receiver
- Oral Application. Heather listens to Jay.
- Written Application. Heather reads Jay’s message.
3. Message
- Oral Application. Jay invited Heather to join and participate in the
conference call at 3:00 pm.
- Written Application. Jay’s message asks Heather to participate in a
conference call at 3:00 pm.
4. Channel
- Oral Application. Face to Face interaction.
- Written Application. Through text message.
5. Feedback
- Oral Application. Heather says yes.
- Written Application. Heather replies with a text message, saying yes.
6. Environment
- Oral Application. Jay and Heather met at a coffee shop.
- Written Application. Heather is on her house preparing for her work
when she receives Jay’s text message.
7. Context
- Oral Application. Heather expects Jay to send a text message with the
call-in information for the call. Jay expects to do so, and does.
- Written Application. Heather expects Jay to dial and connect the call.
Jay expects Heather to check her messages for the call-in information so
that she can join the call.
8. Interference
- Oral Application. Heather calls Jay at 3:00 but Jay has no signal at the
moment.
- Written Application. Heather waits for a phone call from Jay at 3:00,
but he doesn’t call.