
MIL 1 - Introduction to MIL Part 1
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Dustin Bichara
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Why do you think communication is involved in Media and Information Literacy?
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the tool or manner in which the messages will be carried through from the source to the receiver
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the atmosphere, physical and psychological, where you send and receive messages (McLean, 2005)
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anything that blocks or changes the source’s intended meaning of the message (McLean, 2005)
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anything that blocks or changes the source’s intended meaning of the message (McLean, 2005)
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the message or response of the receiver which is sent back to the source
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the stimulus or meaning produced by the source for the receiver or audience (McLean, 2005)
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the communication interaction involves the setting, scene, and expectations of the individuals involved (McLean, 2005)
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receives the message from the source, analyzing and interpreting the message in ways both intended and unintended by the source (McLean, 2005)
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a person, group, or entity that forms, creates, sends, or forwards a message or information
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which takes into account the concept of noise. Much like in Lasswell’s, this model also indicates how communication starts with the information source who then sends a message with the use of a transmitter (channel). The signals that are sent and received can vary depending on the method of communication. However, the difference of the models comes from the incorporation of the “noise.” Noise refers to anything that may interfere – stop or alter – the message being carried
HAROLD LASSWELL’S COMMUNICATION MODEL
SHANNON AND WEAVER’S COMMUNICATION MODEL
DAVID BERLO’S SMCR COMMUNICATION MODEL
IHTFGGTS COMMUNICATION MODEL
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focus to the context, environment, and other factors surrounding the participants involved in the communication process. These factors include the following:
• Communication skills such as reading, writing, speaking, listening, and watching.
• Knowledge about a subject or topic
• Attitude toward the topic and the audience
• Social and cultural aspects that influence the content of the message and the manner by which it is sent
HAROLD LASSWELL’S COMMUNICATION MODEL
SHANNON AND WEAVER’S COMMUNICATION MODEL
DAVID BERLO’S SMCR COMMUNICATION MODEL
IHTFGGTS COMMUNICATION MODEL
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communication model shows a one-way transmission of information and simply illustrates a how communication starts from a sender who transmits their message through a channel to an intended receiver, consequently with a corresponding effect. These channels may come in a form of spoken medium or through digital or technological instruments like phones, computers, and the like. This model attempts to answer the question, “Who says what to whom, through what medium, and with what effect?”
HAROLD LASSWELL’S COMMUNICATION MODEL
SHANNON AND WEAVER’S COMMUNICATION MODEL
DAVID BERLO’S SMCR COMMUNICATION MODEL
IHTFGGTS COMMUNICATION MODEL
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It is a type of communication between three or more people interacting to achieve a specific objective or certain goal. This form of communication happens often during team-based tasks mostly done in school works or organizational endeavors.
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Group Communication
Public Communication
Mass Communication
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is a form of communication between two different people who may or may not have a direct relationship with each other but are mutually and actively part of the communication process.
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Group Communication
Public Communication
Mass Communication
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it is transmitted to many people through print or electronic media.
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Group Communication
Public Communication
Mass Communication
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It is a form of communication with oneself using internal vocalization or reflective thinking
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Group Communication
Public Communication
Mass Communication
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This is a sender-focused form of communication in which one person is typically responsible for conveying information to an audience.
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Group Communication
Public Communication
Mass Communication
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