Communication
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the temporal dimension of context can consist of:
Senders and Receivers, understanding why some communications work and others don't.
The WWW was mostly one sender to many receivers; web 2.0 is many senders to many receivers
the WWW was mostly one sender to many receivers; web 2.0 is many senders to many receivers
* ** The senders, the messages and the recipients * ** The way the sender packages the information ** Sends it ** And the receiver unpacks it * ** The exchange of information ** So that the recipient understands ** What the sender intends
Unipolar encoding lacks synchronization between senders and receivers Unipolar signals contain a direct current component that is unsuitable for certain media
The senders name should be in the top left hand corner with the receivers name below about mid way on the flapless side
•Both formal and informal information flows in several directions in any group. •In a formal group, directions of flow are clear to senders and receivers because of the organisational structure or hierarchy. •But communication pattern can be defined in any structured group.
Sending text messages allows the senders to communicate with receivers in a way that is less disruptive than a phone call and usually more immediate than an e-mail message.
Actually, it does not matter very much but as per tradition, the sender's name is given on the right hand downside of the envelope. The addressee's name is written on the centre and left hand down.