The sender is the teacher, and the message is sent over a face-to-face channel. She is encoding the fact that she wants students to ask any questions they may have. The outdoor noise from the classroom next door is a communication barrier.
The receivers are the students. One student is decoding the message, while another is experiencing internal noise as a result of his lack of attention and failure to hear the question.
The student gives feedback by responding to the question.
The teacher answers to the student's query and sends a new message. Everyone should listen, she encodes.
The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
Does everyone understand what we learned today?
Today's Lesson: The Communication Process
External Noise:
The class next door is being loud.
Are we supposed to askquestions?
This class is so boring...wait what did the teacher just say?
Internal Noise: The student isn't paying attention.
Could you please go over the elements of communication?
Today's Lesson:The Communication Process
The elements of communication are
1. Sender
2. Message
3. Channel
4. Medium
5. Receiver
6. Feedback
Next I have an important announcement.
I should listen since she said it's important.
Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
Does everyone understand?
Yes Miss!
Feedback: The students respond.
The sender is the teacher, and the message is sent over a face-to-face channel. She is encoding the fact that she wants students to ask any questions they may have. The outdoor noise from the classroom next door is a communication barrier.
The receivers are the students. One student is decoding the message, while another is experiencing internal noise as a result of his lack of attention and failure to hear the question.
The student gives feedback by responding to the question.
The teacher answers to the student's query and sends a new message. Everyone should listen, she encodes.
The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
Does everyone understand what we learned today?
Today's Lesson: The Communication Process
External Noise:
The class next door is being loud.
Are we supposed to askquestions?
This class is so boring...wait what did the teacher just say?
Internal Noise: The student isn't paying attention.
Could you please go over the elements of communication?
Today's Lesson:The Communication Process
The elements of communication are
1. Sender
2. Message
3. Channel
4. Medium
5. Receiver
6. Feedback
Next I have an important announcement.
I should listen since she said it's important.
Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
Does everyone understand?
Yes Miss!
Feedback: The students respond.
The sender is the teacher, and the message is sent over a face-to-face channel. She is encoding the fact that she wants students to ask any questions they may have. The outdoor noise from the classroom next door is a communication barrier.
The receivers are the students. One student is decoding the message, while another is experiencing internal noise as a result of his lack of attention and failure to hear the question.
The student gives feedback by responding to the question.
The teacher answers to the student's query and sends a new message. Everyone should listen, she encodes.
The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
Does everyone understand what we learned today?
Today's Lesson: The Communication Process
External Noise:
The class next door is being loud.
Are we supposed to askquestions?
This class is so boring...wait what did the teacher just say?
Internal Noise: The student isn't paying attention.
Could you please go over the elements of communication?
Today's Lesson:The Communication Process
The elements of communication are
1. Sender
2. Message
3. Channel
4. Medium
5. Receiver
6. Feedback
Next I have an important announcement.
I should listen since she said it's important.
Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
Does everyone understand?
Yes Miss!
Feedback: The students respond.
The sender is the teacher, and the message is sent over a face-to-face channel. She is encoding the fact that she wants students to ask any questions they may have. The outdoor noise from the classroom next door is a communication barrier.
The receivers are the students. One student is decoding the message, while another is experiencing internal noise as a result of his lack of attention and failure to hear the question.
The student gives feedback by responding to the question.
The teacher answers to the student's query and sends a new message. Everyone should listen, she encodes.
The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
Does everyone understand what we learned today?
Today's Lesson: The Communication Process
External Noise:
The class next door is being loud.
Are we supposed to askquestions?
This class is so boring...wait what did the teacher just say?
Internal Noise: The student isn't paying attention.
Could you please go over the elements of communication?
Today's Lesson:The Communication Process
The elements of communication are
1. Sender
2. Message
3. Channel
4. Medium
5. Receiver
6. Feedback
Next I have an important announcement.
I should listen since she said it's important.
Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
Does everyone understand?
Yes Miss!
Feedback: The students respond.
The sender is the teacher, and the message is sent over a face-to-face channel. She is encoding the fact that she wants students to ask any questions they may have. The outdoor noise from the classroom next door is a communication barrier.
The receivers are the students. One student is decoding the message, while another is experiencing internal noise as a result of his lack of attention and failure to hear the question.
The student gives feedback by responding to the question.
The teacher answers to the student's query and sends a new message. Everyone should listen, she encodes.
The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
Does everyone understand what we learned today?
Today's Lesson: The Communication Process
External Noise:
The class next door is being loud.
Are we supposed to askquestions?
This class is so boring...wait what did the teacher just say?
Internal Noise: The student isn't paying attention.
Could you please go over the elements of communication?
Today's Lesson:The Communication Process
The elements of communication are
1. Sender
2. Message
3. Channel
4. Medium
5. Receiver
6. Feedback
Next I have an important announcement.
I should listen since she said it's important.
Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
Does everyone understand?
Yes Miss!
Feedback: The students respond.
The sender is the teacher, and the message is sent over a face-to-face channel. She is encoding the fact that she wants students to ask any questions they may have. The outdoor noise from the classroom next door is a communication barrier.
The receivers are the students. One student is decoding the message, while another is experiencing internal noise as a result of his lack of attention and failure to hear the question.
The student gives feedback by responding to the question.
The teacher answers to the student's query and sends a new message. Everyone should listen, she encodes.
The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
Does everyone understand what we learned today?
Today's Lesson: The Communication Process
External Noise:
The class next door is being loud.
Are we supposed to askquestions?
This class is so boring...wait what did the teacher just say?
Internal Noise: The student isn't paying attention.
Could you please go over the elements of communication?
Today's Lesson:The Communication Process
The elements of communication are
1. Sender
2. Message
3. Channel
4. Medium
5. Receiver
6. Feedback
Next I have an important announcement.
I should listen since she said it's important.
Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
Does everyone understand?
Yes Miss!
Feedback: The students respond.
The sender is the teacher, and the message is sent over a face-to-face channel. She is encoding the fact that she wants students to ask any questions they may have. The outdoor noise from the classroom next door is a communication barrier.
The receivers are the students. One student is decoding the message, while another is experiencing internal noise as a result of his lack of attention and failure to hear the question.
The student gives feedback by responding to the question.
The teacher answers to the student's query and sends a new message. Everyone should listen, she encodes.
The student decodes that she should listen and pay attention to what the teacher is saying.
The teacher demonstrates ethical responsibility by conveying honest information about the test, informing the students in advance, and telling them that they need to prepare for the test.
Does everyone understand what we learned today?
Today's Lesson: The Communication Process
External Noise:
The class next door is being loud.
Are we supposed to askquestions?
This class is so boring...wait what did the teacher just say?
Internal Noise: The student isn't paying attention.
Could you please go over the elements of communication?
Today's Lesson:The Communication Process
The elements of communication are
1. Sender
2. Message
3. Channel
4. Medium
5. Receiver
6. Feedback
Next I have an important announcement.
I should listen since she said it's important.
Today's Lesson: Photosynthesis
Coming up soon you will have a test over everything we've learned so far this year. This test isn't difficult, but you will need to study if you want to get a good grade. It will count for 50% of your grade so it is very important.
Does everyone understand?
Yes Miss!
Feedback: The students respond.