2. COMMUNICATION
ď -latin word: communicare : âto make
commonâ or âto shareâ
ď -process of communicating messages to
generate meaning
ď -occurs in a context, a set of
circumstances, or a situation
10. COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION
Channel
Means by which a message moves
from the source to the receiver
Soundwaves, soundwaves, twisted
copper wires, glass fiber, and cable, light
waves
12. COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION
Codes
ď Systematic arrangement of
symbols used to create meanings in
the mind of a person
ď Verbal Codes
ď Non-Verbal Codes
15. COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION
Noise
Any interference in the encoding and
decoding process that reduces the clarity of
the message
>Physical Noise >Mental Noise
>Psychological Noise
26. REFERENCES:
ď Lucas, S. E. (2009).The Art of Public Speaking. 10th ed.
NewYork: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
ď Pearson, J.et. a.l. (2008). Human Communication. 3rd ed.
NewYork, USA:The McGraw-HillCompanies, Inc.