Encoder
the intepretation of the message sent by the sender or receiver
The three processes used by sender-receivers are encoding (converting information into a message), transmitting (sending the message through a chosen channel), and decoding (interpreting the message by the receiver).
Specific Area Message Encoding
True. In communication theory, encoding is the process of selecting the most appropriate verbal or nonverbal channel to express your message to the receiver.
The interpretation of the message sent by the sender or receiver (can be sent by either one)
Source idea Message Encoding Channel Receiver Decoding Feedback
the nine elements of communication is....... Sender Receiver Encoding Decoding Media Message Response Feedback Noise the nine elements of communication is....... Sender Receiver Encoding Decoding Media Message Response Feedback Noise
He is being polite and responding to a text message you sent him. There is no meaning in a thoughtful response.
source → encoding → receiver → decoding
information processing,message transfer,encoding and decoding of data
Encoding refers to the process of converting information into a different format for transmission, storage, or encryption. It involves transforming data into a specific structure that allows it to be efficiently processed and interpreted by hardware or software systems. Common examples include text encoding (e.g., ASCII, UTF-8) and data compression algorithms.