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COMMUNICATION PROCESS, PRINCIPLES

AND ETHICS
What is communication?

At your end, how will you define communication?


LET’S HAVE A TALK
1. When does your family spend time talking with each other?

2. What is/are the topic/s that you usually discuss?

3. Does communication occur in those instances? Support your answer.

NOTE: WHEN YOU ANSWER A QUESTION, PLS OPEN YOUR CAM


Communication has a symbolic nature and
is an act of sharing one’s ideas, emotions,
attitudes, or perceptions with another person
or group of persons through words (written or
What is the nature of spoken), gestures, signals, signs, or other
communication? Apart from its modes of transmitting images. It is a process
definition? that occurs between two or more people, can
be expressed through written or spoken words
and actions.
WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF
COMMUNICATION?
These are the elements of
communication

1.Sender

2.Encoding

3.Message

4.Environment

5.Receiver

6.Decoding

7.Feedback
IDENTIFY
THIS
basically the entity that wants to initiate the process of information sharing via using appropriate and
understandable means of communication..
SEN
DER
a process with which the concerned aspect or subject matters in converted into communication symbols and
language that is understandable by the other party. In the communication process, the sender of the message
starts with the encoding process and under this process.
ENCODING
motivates the sender to share information such as sound, ideas, sensation and emotion etc that may initiate
communication. In the communication process receive is a person or group who decodes the messages sent by
the sender.
RECEIVER
the main content of communication which consists of verbal, non-verbal or symbolic language. In the
communication process, some various personal factors of sender and receiver may sometimes distort this
element of communication is not obtained.
MESSAGE
The receiver receives the message and then tries to understand it in the best possible manners through the
reader of message easily and understands it. In the decoding process, the receiver decodes the actual
subject matter that the sender wants the receiver to know or have knowledge about.
DECODIN
G
the final step of the communication process which ensured that the receiver has received the message
that the sender has sent to him. Its return message sends by the receiver to the sender
FEEDBACK
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1. One hour and a half – virtual class (SYNCHRONOUS)


2. One hour and a half – assignment and activity (ASYNCHRONOUS)
3. Activities or assignments are to be done during asynchronous designated time
4. Online quizzes will be given after every session but specified will be announced
5. Oral reports are incited and during your identified schedule, you must do your own presentation
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Direction: Create your example on the elements of communication.

1. The speaker generates an idea. (SENDER)


Example: Sarah loves Gian, her sutor, as a friend.

2. The speaker converts the idea into words or actions. (ENCODING)


Example: Sarah thinks how to tell Gian using their native language.

3. The speaker transmits or sends out a message. (CHANNEL)


Example: Sarah tells Gian that, “I love you”,

4. The receiver gets the message. (RECEIVER)


Example: Gian hears what Sarah says.

5. The receiver decodes or interprets the message based on the context. (DECODING)
Example: Gian tries to analyze what Sarah means based on the content and their relationship and he is happy on what he heard.

6. The receiver sends or provides feedback. (FEEDBACK)


Example: Gian smiled and does not say something because of happiness.

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