REPORTERS 1 RIO JASMIN S. CABICO 2 EUGENE N. NEPACINA 3 CARLITO MARK JOHN GUDOY GROUP 1 MEDIA INFORMATION LITERACY TEACHER MRS. GLYNIS AQUINO VILLAMIL
01 02 03 04 05 Table of contents COMMUNICATION Intrapersonal I nterpersonal Group P ublic Mass COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION
Introduction Communication may come in different forms. These forms may vary and differ in terms of participants, channels used, and contexts.
W hat is communication? Defined as the t ransmission of information. Means it is a process of communication, which involves sending and receiving messages through verbal or nonverbal means.
INTRAPERSONAL 01 Communication of one’s self; self talk acts of imagination or visualization.
EXAMPLES: INTRA=SELF Thinking or talking to oneself Dreams or fantasies Memories or reflections Writing or reading Beliefs, attitudes, values, or feelings I ntrapersonal communication
INTERPERSONAL communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, and feelings with other people. 02
Types of Interpersonal Communication P rinted messages EX: EMAIL/MAGAZINES Written Uses visuals to convey messages or information EX: SIGNAGE Visual W ay of communicating without using of words EX: SIGN LANGUAGE Non verbal C ommunicationg with words. Verbal
GROUP 03 Two or more people interacting to achieve spicific objective or a certain goal.
Examples of Group Communication Team meetings 1:1 feedback sessions Collaboration on cross-functional tasks Communicating about project status or progress Nonverbal communication
04 Sender focused form of communication in which one person is typically responsible for conveying information to public. PUBLIC
P ublic Speaking Source of communication S ender The listener, reader, or observer to whom a message is directed. the receiver is also called the "audience" or decoder. The receiver is responsible for making sense of the message. Receiver
EXAMPLES: In-person presentation Meeting Debate Interview Written conversations Public Communication
M ass 05 T ransmitted to many people through print or electronic media.
M ass Communication
EXAMPLE Newspapers, magazines, books, and other print media Radio, television, cinema, and other broadcast media Social media, digital media, the internet, and other online media Billboards, posters, banners, and other outdoor and transit media Journalism, sports, entertainment, and other forms of mass communication content M ass communication
Activity 1.4 ELEMENT INTRAPERSONAL INTERPERSONAL GROUP PUBLIC MASS SOURCE self friend Class president Politician News organization CONTENT meditating Telling secrets Speech Campaign COVID 19 Outbreak MEDIUM Inner monologue Face to face School stage Television and radio Newspaper RECEIVER Self You Students People who watch and listen Radio people FEEDBACK Self-feedback Telling swear words to keep her friend secret in private Clapping Asking for clarification Informative details INTERFERNCES whisper understanding Praising its speech confusing understanding
“ "We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak .” — Epictetus