This is such a well-prepared and concise look at these models of communication. I love that you define communication as "creating shared meaning." That is my FAVORITE definition! Thank you for this resource. I will be sending my students here.
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Here's only one video!! why don't you create more videos cuz you are amazing and I understand every of your word clearly !!! I'm waiting for more of your videos
Hello Ron, Great question! It depends on the online class: if the class consists of only pre-recorded lectures and you never meet with your teachers via Zoom, FaceTime, 8x8, Google Hangouts, etc. then that class reflects the Linear Model of Communication, as the information is only flowing in one direction with no real-time feedback from the audience (students). If your class does meet synchronously (via some teleconferencing application), and is lecture-based, this is more like the Interactive Model of Communication. 1 person (the teacher) is still very much in control of the flow of conversation and information, but they are receiving feedback from the class via facial expressions or potentially comments in a chatbox. Now, if the class is discussion-based, this would be the Transactional Model, as multiple people take turns being the source and receiver, and also receive feedback from their classmates' reactions to their messages. I hope this answers your question!
Hello Ms. Taylor Stickle, I find this video very helpful as a learning material. May I ask permission if I can use the link leading to this video for the Oral Communication Module that I am presently working on. It is intended for Grade 11 students. Thank you so much, hope to hear from you =)
Hello Deign, great question! The Linear Model is the most basic model of communication and essentially outlines a one-way conversation where one person, our source, has the power in determining what the conversation is about. The transactional model, the most complete model of communication gives equal power to all individuals in the conversation and explains that no one is stuck in the role of source or receiver, but that they take turns each being source and receiver. Essentially, the Linear Model is a skeletal version of the Transactional Model.
Hello Joslyn, That's a wonderful question! When it comes to marketing and sales, you would see the linear model in things such as advertisements. Anything that is pre-recorded or displayed as an image, where there's no active interaction between the organization and potential customers would be considered part of the linear model of communication. I hope this helps :)
I would say a job interview is probably somewhere between the Interactive Model and the Transactional Model, and it depends on the Interview. Some interviews are much more conversational, in which case it would be considered the Transactional model, others that are the more traditional Q&A approach would be closer to the Interactive Model.
This is a great help and I find the presentation so appropriate and could really catch the attention of the listener. If you don't mind me asking what application did you used to make this. thanks and regards!
Hello Jiwane the Human, A debate better fits into the Transactional Model of Communication, as the individuals take turns being both sender and receiver. Wonderful question!
I would say a job interview is probably somewhere between the Interactive Model and the Transactional Model, and it depends on the Interview. Some interviews are much more conversational, in which case it would be considered the Transactional model, others that are the more traditional Q&A approach would be closer to the Interactive Model.
This is such a well-prepared and concise look at these models of communication. I love that you define communication as "creating shared meaning." That is my FAVORITE definition! Thank you for this resource. I will be sending my students here.
i am like two hours from my exam and found this, thanks Taylor.
Many thanks, been searching for "how do you monitor the success of a project?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Peyictorier Imaginative Preeminence - (just google it ) ? It is a great one of a kind product for getting useful project management and business templates minus the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my co-worker got amazing results with it.
Results just came, and I passed. I know i did well on models of communication.
I stucked with the three models .. Actually u nailed it ,you've mentioned all thing in just 3 minutes .Thank you soo much u made my day 😀
Shout out to my fellow grade 11 students who needs this 👋😂
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Lol, I have to report this tomorrow. 😂
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i have an exam in like a few hours and i came across this so thank you so much!
Short, simple and helpful... thank you😊
thank you very much miss Tyler
This is really simple and beautifully done within 3 minutes thank you
Honestly this did help, I've got an assignment due fully surrounding these models and until this point it wasn't quite clicking in my brain
Clearly explained but the background music is too loud.
Thank you so much
well expressed video thank you!
it helps a lot, thank you so much.
Thank You Maam😊
Here's only one video!! why don't you create more videos cuz you are amazing and I understand every of your word clearly !!! I'm waiting for more of your videos
very clear explanation. Thank you
The video was really great, but I am searching for inferential model and I can't find no vid on it
Hey can you tell me all the similarities of the models? And the difference.
what best model fits online class?
Hello Ron,
Great question! It depends on the online class: if the class consists of only pre-recorded lectures and you never meet with your teachers via Zoom, FaceTime, 8x8, Google Hangouts, etc. then that class reflects the Linear Model of Communication, as the information is only flowing in one direction with no real-time feedback from the audience (students).
If your class does meet synchronously (via some teleconferencing application), and is lecture-based, this is more like the Interactive Model of Communication. 1 person (the teacher) is still very much in control of the flow of conversation and information, but they are receiving feedback from the class via facial expressions or potentially comments in a chatbox.
Now, if the class is discussion-based, this would be the Transactional Model, as multiple people take turns being the source and receiver, and also receive feedback from their classmates' reactions to their messages.
I hope this answers your question!
@@professorhartmann Thanks, Appreciate it
Hello Ms. Taylor Stickle, I find this video very helpful as a learning material. May I ask permission if I can use the link leading to this video for the Oral Communication Module that I am presently working on. It is intended for Grade 11 students. Thank you so much, hope to hear from you =)
Lets learn together..?
I apologize for the delay in response: you are more than welcome to utilize this video for whatever educational purposes you have!
@@professorhartmann sorry Taylor Stickle, can I get advantages and disadvantages btn those Three model of communication?
@Patricia Quine, you are an honorable educator!
Informative video!
What model is the best represent in social media platforms?
Linear one that does not mention the importance of feedback and non verbal communication
How do one support linear communication over cyclic model
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This will help me alot in my quiz today
Hello miss Taylor, may I know the similarities of the Linear Model and Transaction Model? I need it for my activity. Please respond... Thank you!!😘
Hello Deign, great question! The Linear Model is the most basic model of communication and essentially outlines a one-way conversation where one person, our source, has the power in determining what the conversation is about. The transactional model, the most complete model of communication gives equal power to all individuals in the conversation and explains that no one is stuck in the role of source or receiver, but that they take turns each being source and receiver. Essentially, the Linear Model is a skeletal version of the Transactional Model.
Taylor Stickle, MA thank you miss! I appreciated it a lot. 🥺👉👈
I'm taking my exam tomorrow. Thank you so much.
Hello miss Taylor, may I know the similarities of the Interactive Model and Transaction Model? I need it for my activity
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how is the linear communication model used in marketing or sales ?
Hello Joslyn,
That's a wonderful question! When it comes to marketing and sales, you would see the linear model in things such as advertisements. Anything that is pre-recorded or displayed as an image, where there's no active interaction between the organization and potential customers would be considered part of the linear model of communication.
I hope this helps :)
can u plz reduce the background audio . it is disturbing.
is a job interview an interactive model?
I would say a job interview is probably somewhere between the Interactive Model and the Transactional Model, and it depends on the Interview. Some interviews are much more conversational, in which case it would be considered the Transactional model, others that are the more traditional Q&A approach would be closer to the Interactive Model.
Can I more of this video
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This is a great help and I find the presentation so appropriate and could really catch the attention of the listener. If you don't mind me asking what application did you used to make this.
thanks and regards!
Thank you! And I don’t mind at all - it’s an online program called “powtoons”
@@professorhartmann thank you!
Hello po pwede nyopo ba ako bigyan ng i explain ko dun sa interactive model yung bakit effective way ang interactive model
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Is a debate an interactive Model?
Hello Jiwane the Human,
A debate better fits into the Transactional Model of Communication, as the individuals take turns being both sender and receiver. Wonderful question!
@@professorhartmann thank u
1 hr and 20 min's b4 my quiz, thanks god I found this.
That music is added noise.
It would be better if u put example hehe...
What model represents interviews?
I would say a job interview is probably somewhere between the Interactive Model and the Transactional Model, and it depends on the Interview. Some interviews are much more conversational, in which case it would be considered the Transactional model, others that are the more traditional Q&A approach would be closer to the Interactive Model.
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