I don't have a pencil with me and without time to load up word before the lecture so mind the chapter 1 of intro to communications review lmao. A classmate misgendered me even though she used my preferred name, gonna see how this goes cuz I have my pronouns on my bag, my shirt, and my nametag. I'm also applying to be either a barista or dishwasher at this coffee place not far from campus but I gotta pack in my batteries so that I can show my parents I'm a responsible student by the end of the semester and I hope they'll still be hiring by the time I prove that, the semester ends around the holiday season so they might need some seasonal hands.
Human Needs (Not in order just cuz)
- Physical (air, water, food, shelter, sleep, clothes)
- Esteem (respect, self-esteem, status, recognition, strength, freedom)
- Love and Belonging (Friendship, intimacy, family, sense of connection)
- Safety (Personal security, employment, resources, health, property)
- Self Actualization (Desire to be your most authentic self)
Communication Models
Have the basic elements which are encoding/sender, decoding/reciver, channel, noise, message
- Action model (linear, the initial one to another, Shannon-weaver)
- Interaction model (feedback, from receiver to sender)
- Transactional model (I dunno my professor changed the slides before I typed lol)
Noise and Distraction
Any kind of noise that could distract from communication verbal or otherwise
- Physical noise (outside convos, noise from nature)
- Physiological noise
- Mental noise
Context
A kind of nonverbal communication in a physical setting
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