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    Com·mu·ni·ca·tion
    /kəˌmyo͞onəˈkāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. Communication is commonly defined as the transmission of information. Its precise definition is disputed and there are disagreements about whether unintentional or failed transmissions are included and whether communication not only transmits meaning but also creates it.

  3. Sep 19, 2019 · Updated on September 19, 2019. Communication is the process of sending and receiving messages through verbal or nonverbal means, including speech, or oral communication; writing and graphical representations (such as infographics, maps, and charts); and signs , signals, and behavior.

    • Richard Nordquist
    • Source. The source imagines, creates, and sends the message. In a public speaking situation, the source is the person giving the speech. He or she conveys the message by sharing new information with the audience.
    • Message. “The message is the stimulus or meaning produced by the source for the receiver or audience.” (McLean, 2005) When you plan to give a speech or write a report, your message may seem to be only the words you choose that will convey your meaning.
    • Channel. “The channel is the way in which a message or messages travel between source and receiver.” (McLean, 2005) For example, think of your television.
    • Receiver. “The receiver receives the message from the source, analyzing and interpreting the message in ways both intended and unintended by the source.”
  4. 5 days ago · Effective communication is the process of exchanging ideas, thoughts, opinions, knowledge, and data so that the message is received and understood with clarity and purpose. When we communicate effectively, both the sender and receiver feel satisfied.

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  6. 1.1 Defining Communication – Fundamentals of Communication. As professors, we hear a lot of people talk about communication both on and off our campuses. We’re often surprised at how few people can actually explain what communication is or what communication departments are about.

  7. Definition of Communication. In this text, we define communication as symbol using and meaning making. Communicators exchange two types of symbols, verbal and/or nonverbal, and attach meaning to said symbols. For example, the meaning attached to the verbal symbol “hello” is a greeting.

  8. Masterson, Beebe, and Watson (1989) define human communication as the process of making sense out of the world and sharing that sense with others by creating meaning through the use of verbal and nonverbal messages. The National Communication Association, a scholarly organization that helps govern the discipline, defines communication as twofold.

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