Communication Models - Lesson 2
Communication Models - Lesson 2
Models
Directions: Discuss with your group and come up with a situation where a certain
function of communication takes place.
3. MOTIVATION
4. INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
Communication
Models
01
What is Communication
Model?
Communication Model
Communicating with others takes us to a new
experience. We are either the ones starting the
conversation process or the ones receiving it. As the
exchange of information progresses, both the source
and the recipient go through favorable or
unfavorable experiences.
Communication Model
The two or more individuals involved may end
up satisfied or discontented with the result. At some
random instances, conflicts may incidentally, arise.
But still, the end goal of communication is always
for building better human relationships.
Communication Model
The two or more individuals involved may end
up satisfied or discontented with the result. At some
random instances, conflicts may incidentally, arise.
But still, the end goal of communication is always
for building better human relationships.
THE STORY OF “ THE
GLITCH” by DIVINA P.
MAMING
02
Models of
Communication
Process
A
Linear
Model
Communication Model
Linear communication is one-way, focusing on the
transmission of a message to a receiver who never
responds or has no way of responding to the
information conveyed. For instance, a competition
organizer is presenting the contest mechanics.
Communication Model
Linear communication is one-way, focusing on the
transmission of a message to a receiver who never
responds or has no way of responding to the
information conveyed. For instance, a competition
organizer is presenting the contest mechanics.
Shannon-Weaver Model (1949)
It is also considered as the mother of all
communication models. It has a one-way process
starting from a source; passing through a channel
(signals adapted for transmission) which may at times
be interrupted by noise (barrier) to a receiver
(decoder of message from the signal).
Shannon-Weaver Model (1949)
It is also considered as the mother of all
communication models. It has a one-way process
starting from a source; passing through a channel
(signals adapted for transmission) which may at times
be interrupted by noise (barrier) to a receiver
(decoder of message from the signal).
B.
Interactive
B. Interactive
Interactive approach is a two-way
communication process where a response is given
after a message is sent. The recipient of the action
intentionally or unintentionally gives a feedback
associated with the information received.
Example:
Criselda: Nanay, I can smell the aroma of your best
delicacy, adobo.