Begins the communication process
What is the sender
What is the hook?
Appeal to emotion
What is Pathos?
PowerPoint, Prezi, Google slides, a video, pamphlet, or flyer
What is a (presentation tool) visual?
Suggests communication only moves in one direction
What is the linear model of communication?
Gives the message meaning
What is encoding?
Give the audience information on a specific topic
What is an informative speech?
Appeals to morals and beliefs
What is ethos?
Fear of audiences
What is stage fright?
Method a sender sends a message to a receiver.
What is channel?
Anything such as text message, phone call, face to face conversation
What are examples of a channel?
Introduction, body, and conclusion
What is the structure of a well rounded speech?
Appeals by using statistics and facts
What is logos?
speaker, subject, and person addressed
What are the three elements of speech making?
Suggest that both sender and receiver simultaneously encode and decode to and from at the same time
What is the transactional model of communication?
Recipient of a message
What is the receiver?
To convince, or persuade, the audience to believe in a certain point of view.
What is a persuasive speech?
What is logos?
Anything that interferes with the message
What is noise?
An academic field whose primary focus is who says what, through what channels of communication, to whom, and what will be the results
What is communication study?
The response.
What is feedback?
Ethos, logos, and/or pathos
What are the persuasive techniques? (Aristotle's techniques)
What is ethos?
The fear of exchanging information with another person or others.
What is communication apprehension?
Any information that does not fit the definition of a symbol
What is non verbal communication?