Communication is the transmission of some data of some sort, from one entity (and given our concerns as human beings, the entities in question would likely be human) and another. In the most basic form, the elements of communication are, someone has something to say, that person then has some means of saying it (which could be verbal, or in writing, on paper, on the internet, by telephone, by smoke signal, and so forth) and then there has to be someone else who receives that message. Generally, for the communication to be successful, the recipient of the message has to also understand it. Communication usually requires a common language, although some non-verbal signals such as smiles, tears, etc., are widely understood across different linguistic groups.
Macro skills are skills of communication
The term used to describe elements of writing such as spelling, punctuation, grammar, and capitalization is "mechanics." Mechanics are essential for ensuring clarity and coherence in written communication, helping readers understand the intended message without confusion. Proper mechanics contribute to the overall quality and professionalism of a piece of writing.
basically it is a design that uses pictures and text to either display an image or a thought. hence the term grahic; image and communication; to communicate
what are the 5 elements of communication arts
What. Do you understand by quasi-vertica communication
-a system where by data are exchanged between two parties.
In radio communication: channel of communication is what is says, as on a remote you can program your radiostation on no 1: frequency no........... on no2: frequency no........ and so on, please be more specific on the situation, and I will explain in details.
The seven elements of communication are:Source ideaMessageEncodingChannelReceiverDecodingFeedback
Explain the difference between the elements of the communication process and the communication process
What. Do you understand by quasi-vertica communication
these are the elements that makes up the communication process complete
indentification and discussion on each the seven elements of interpersonal communication