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What is communication?
The imparting and exchanging of information or news.
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What is the source in the communication process?
The starting point of the communication system.
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What does the message represent?
The subject matter of communication, including ideas, feelings, and suggestions.
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What is encoding?
The process of converting a message into communication symbols.
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What is a channel in communication?
The medium through which the encoded message is transmitted.
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What does decoding refer to?
The process of translating the encoded message into a language understood by the receiver.
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Who is the receiver?
The one who receives the message.
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What is feedback in communication?
The receiver’s response or reaction to the sender’s message.
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What is a barrier/noise?
Anything that disrupts the clear transmission or reception of a message.
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What is a medium?
A channel or system of communication, information, or entertainment.
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What is conversation?
Person to person interaction using voice to deliver the message.
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What is public speaking?
One-to-many interactions using voice to deliver the message.
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What are documents/letters/mails?
Written messages in any form, usually on paper.
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What is visual art in communication?
Messages conveyed through paintings, drawings, and videos.
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What does digital/interactive communication involve?
Digital means to convey messages, such as websites and applications.
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What does media refer to?
Channels of communication between a person and their audience, including television, radio, newspapers, and the internet.
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What is one of the oldest forms of media?
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How does media function as a source of information?
By providing knowledge or facts about a subject.
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What is media as a medium of communication?
It conveys information from one party to another.
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What role does social media play in shaping public opinion?
It amplifies voices and influences public opinion.
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What is the effect of echo chambers in social media?
They reinforce existing beliefs and create polarization.
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How can celebrities influence public opinion?
By swaying opinions on products, issues, and politics.
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What does public pressure on social media lead to?
Rapid spread of information and immediate reactions.
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How has communication changed with social media?
It is now instant and global.
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What is a change in personal expression due to social media?
People share personal thoughts publicly, leading to potential oversharing.
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What shift is observed among younger generations in communication?
A preference for chatting online over face-to-face interactions.
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What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation?
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Why is source credibility important on social media?
Social media lacks traditional editorial filters, making it crucial for users to evaluate the credibility of posts and sources.
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What is algorithmic bias?
Algorithms favor engagement (likes, shares) over accuracy, leading to a skewed understanding of reality.
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What is selective exposure in information consumption?
People follow accounts that align with their views, limiting exposure to diverse perspectives and increasing confirmation bias.
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How has information sharing changed language use?
Information is shared rapidly, influencing grammar, formality, and structure to meet needs for speed and engagement.
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What is the rise of informal communication?
Use of emojis, GIFs, acronyms (LOL, BRB) and shorthand dominates daily messaging.
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What is blended language or code-switching?
Use of Taglish or Bisalog in Filipino online spaces shows how information adapts to local contexts.
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How do memes and trends influence communication?
Viral content shapes common expressions and humor in everyday language.
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What are the differences between asynchronous and synchronous communication?
Texting and email promote delayed responses, changing expectations around timing and tone.
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What are the platform-specific language norms for Twitter, TikTok, and Reddit?
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How does digital professionalism manifest in workspaces like Slack or Microsoft Teams?
Use of emojis or informal language – what's acceptable?
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What does the 'always-on' culture imply for employees?
Employees are expected to respond quickly, often outside working hours.
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How does data-driven language impact professional communication?
Professionals use concise, visual language (charts, dashboards) to explain complex data.
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Why is tone management important in emails or chats?
Absence of non-verbal cues demands careful wording to avoid misinterpretation.
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What is media literacy?
The ability to analyze, evaluate, and create media content, including understanding biases and credibility.
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How can one identify bias in news?
By analyzing language used, sources cited, and the presentation of information.
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What is an example of evaluating social media posts?
A media-literate individual assesses the credibility and biases within the posts.
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What is communication?
The imparting and exchanging of information or news.
What is the source in the communication process?
The starting point of the communication system.
What does the message represent?
The subject matter of communication, including ideas, feelings, and suggestions.
What is encoding?
The process of converting a message into communication symbols.
What is a channel in communication?
The medium through which the encoded message is transmitted.
What does decoding refer to?
The process of translating the encoded message into a language understood by the receiver.
Who is the receiver?
The one who receives the message.
What is feedback in communication?
The receiver’s response or reaction to the sender’s message.
What is a barrier/noise?
Anything that disrupts the clear transmission or reception of a message.
What is a medium?
A channel or system of communication, information, or entertainment.
What is conversation?
Person to person interaction using voice to deliver the message.
What is public speaking?
One-to-many interactions using voice to deliver the message.
What are documents/letters/mails?
Written messages in any form, usually on paper.
What is visual art in communication?
Messages conveyed through paintings, drawings, and videos.
What does digital/interactive communication involve?
Digital means to convey messages, such as websites and applications.
What does media refer to?
Channels of communication between a person and their audience, including television, radio, newspapers, and the internet.
What is one of the oldest forms of media?
How does media function as a source of information?
By providing knowledge or facts about a subject.
What is media as a medium of communication?
It conveys information from one party to another.
What role does social media play in shaping public opinion?
It amplifies voices and influences public opinion.
What is the effect of echo chambers in social media?
They reinforce existing beliefs and create polarization.
How can celebrities influence public opinion?
By swaying opinions on products, issues, and politics.
What does public pressure on social media lead to?
Rapid spread of information and immediate reactions.
How has communication changed with social media?
It is now instant and global.
What is a change in personal expression due to social media?
People share personal thoughts publicly, leading to potential oversharing.
What shift is observed among younger generations in communication?
A preference for chatting online over face-to-face interactions.
What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation?
Why is source credibility important on social media?
Social media lacks traditional editorial filters, making it crucial for users to evaluate the credibility of posts and sources.
What is algorithmic bias?
Algorithms favor engagement (likes, shares) over accuracy, leading to a skewed understanding of reality.
What is selective exposure in information consumption?
People follow accounts that align with their views, limiting exposure to diverse perspectives and increasing confirmation bias.
How has information sharing changed language use?
Information is shared rapidly, influencing grammar, formality, and structure to meet needs for speed and engagement.
What is the rise of informal communication?
Use of emojis, GIFs, acronyms (LOL, BRB) and shorthand dominates daily messaging.
What is blended language or code-switching?
Use of Taglish or Bisalog in Filipino online spaces shows how information adapts to local contexts.
How do memes and trends influence communication?
Viral content shapes common expressions and humor in everyday language.
What are the differences between asynchronous and synchronous communication?
Texting and email promote delayed responses, changing expectations around timing and tone.
What are the platform-specific language norms for Twitter, TikTok, and Reddit?
How does digital professionalism manifest in workspaces like Slack or Microsoft Teams?
Use of emojis or informal language – what's acceptable?
What does the 'always-on' culture imply for employees?
Employees are expected to respond quickly, often outside working hours.
How does data-driven language impact professional communication?
Professionals use concise, visual language (charts, dashboards) to explain complex data.
Why is tone management important in emails or chats?
Absence of non-verbal cues demands careful wording to avoid misinterpretation.
What is media literacy?
The ability to analyze, evaluate, and create media content, including understanding biases and credibility.
How can one identify bias in news?
By analyzing language used, sources cited, and the presentation of information.
What is an example of evaluating social media posts?
A media-literate individual assesses the credibility and biases within the posts.
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