
Communication Models
Communication models are frameworks that describe how information is exchanged between people. They highlight key components like the sender (who creates the message), the message itself, the medium (how it's conveyed), and the receiver (who interprets it). These models help us understand potential barriers, like noise or misunderstandings, that can affect clarity. Different models, such as the linear or interactive models, offer varied perspectives on the process, emphasizing the importance of feedback and context. Overall, they serve as useful tools to analyze and improve how we share and receive information effectively.