Category: Communication

  • The Six Persons’ Communication Model

    Table of Contents Introduction The six persons’ communication model Assumptions when communicating in a professional relationship Conclusion Reference Introduction The communication process contains six elements, the message, sender or originator of the message, recipient, channel, noise, and feedback. The six persons’ communication model describes how perception, as a form of noise, distorts the message, as…

  • Internet-Mediated Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Cyber – Love and Cyber-flirting Friendship: Support, Socialization and Sharing Social Effects of internet-mediated Communication Conclusion References List Introduction Innovations in internet technologies have affected various facets of an individual life, in the flow, transmission of information and enjoyment. Internet technologies improve efficiency, reliability and timely distribution of information as well…

  • The Process of E-Communication

    Communication is the process of transmitting the information. E-communication is a mode of communication that involves the use of a computer to convey the message mainly through websites or using electronic documents. To be able to successfully pass on information from one place to another using e-communication, the main efforts come from the sender and…

  • Identity Performance in Virtual Communication

    Throughout history, humans employ various tools and devices that can enhance their physical self. Nowadays, technology and virtual space serve to empower our mental self that does not only modify our behavior but also changes the way people perceive the surrounding world. The tight relationship between humans and technology is evident because more and more…

  • Information and Communication Technologies in Education

    Table of Contents Introduction The Impact of Different ICT on Students’ Learning and Motivation The Effects of ICT on Students’ Perception The Connection between Using ICT and Students’ Academic Performance Conclusion References Introduction Modern educators focus on finding the most appropriate and effective means to teach students and guarantee the active teaching and learning processes.…

  • Theories of Communication: Observed Event

    Table of Contents Introduction Verbal Conversation between two people What they were trying to do Key factors Application of theories Views on the theories References Introduction The paper addresses various theories of communication in reference to conversation between two people. The conversation was held in a restaurant during a weekend. The focus for this paper…

  • Communication Satellite Payloads and UAS Applications

    Table of Contents Introduction Necessary Payload Integration of Payloads to Support Application Payload Integration Considerations Specific Flight Path Characteristic Requirement Example of Experimental UAS Payload References Introduction The UAS that will be selected for this work must meet the standards for searching in forests and limited visibility, be sufficiently maneuverable, and have a multiplicity of…

  • Convincing Communication and Listening Skills

    Table of Contents Persuasive communication Listening skills References Persuasive communication The mode of communicating to a boss, peer, or subordinate is different bearing in mind that each one of these individuals is unique. For example, when communicating with my boss, I am supposed to be procedural, composed, and straight to the point. Most communications with…

  • What Is a Wiki? General Description and Purpose

    Table of Contents General description and development of wikis Communication models (Buhler, Jakobsen, and Schultz von Thun) Comparison of two wikis in terms of language style, layout, and users Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes General description and development of wikis A website within which the users are allowed to undertake content modification by either deleting or adding…

  • Gender-Related Perceptions of Information and Communication Technologies

    Selwyn (2007) conducted a study of gender-related perceptions of information and communication technologies (such as video game systems, DVD players, and cell phones). The researcher asked 406 college students in Wales to rate 8 technologies in terms of their level of masculinity or femininity. The students rated each technology using a 7-point response scale, from…