Summary: 22 23 Sem 1 Communication Skills Notes

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  • 1 2.2 Some Definitions

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  • Define communication according to Encyclopaedia Britannica.

    - Conveying information, thoughts, feelings, opinions
    - Using looks, gestures, words, sounds, pictures
    - Mainly using sight, hearing, touch
  • What is the origin of the word "communication" according to its Latin root?

    - Originates from Latin word "communicare"
    - Meaning "to make common, to share, to impart, to transmit"
  • How do Miller et al. define communication in its fullest sense?

    - Make known, give to another, interchange thoughts, feelings, information
    - Participate, share, form a connecting link
  • How does Harding (1985) define communication?

    - Conveying ideas from one person's mind to another person's mind
  • According to Harding (1985), what is the main purpose of communication?

    - Conveying ideas from one mind to another to create a connecting link
  • According to Wilson (1992), how can communication be defined?

    - Individuals share information, ideas, and attitudes
    - Communication is a process for sharing
  • What is the significance of the word "share" in Wilson's definition of communication?

    - "Share" implies jointly giving or receiving part of something
    - It suggests a common understanding between source and receiver
  • How does the word "send" differ from "share" in the context of communication?

    - "Send" implies transmitting with little concern for the receiver
    - "Share" suggests active collaboration for a common understanding
  • 2 2.3 Types

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  • What are examples of written communication methods?

    - Books
    - Pamphlets
    - Blogs
    - Newsletters
    - Memos
    - Emails
    - Chats
  • What is an example of written communication used in law courts in Ghana?

    - The 1992 Constitution of Ghana
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