Programmin: Prepared By: Mr. MARDOCHEO C. ESLETA, MSIT
Programmin: Prepared By: Mr. MARDOCHEO C. ESLETA, MSIT
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Prepared by: Mr. MARDOCHEO C. ESLETA, MSIT
What is ICT?
Information and Communication Technology or “ICT,” includes products that store, process,
transmit, convert, duplicate, or receive electronic information. Electronic textbooks, instructional
software, email, chat, and distance learning programs are also examples of ICT.
Communication
– is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another.
Every communication involves (at least) one sender, a message and a recipient. ... These include
our emotions, the cultural situation, the medium used to communicate, and even our location.
4 TYPES OF COMMUNICATION?
There are four main types of communication we use on a daily basis: Verbal, nonverbal, written and
visual. Let's take a look at each of these types of communication, why they are important and how you
can improve them for success in your career.
1. Verbal communication is the use of language to transfer information through speaking or sign language.
It is one of the most common types, often used during presentations, video conferences and phone calls,
meetings, and one-on-one conversations. Verbal communication is important because it is efficient. It can
be helpful to support verbal communication with both nonverbal and written communication.
2. Nonverbal communication is the use of body language, gestures and facial expressions to convey
information to others. It can be used both intentionally and unintentionally. For example, you might smile
unintentionally when you hear a pleasing or enjoyable idea or piece of information. Nonverbal
communication is helpful when trying to understand others’ thoughts and feelings.
3. Written communication is the act of writing, typing or printing symbols like letters and numbers to
convey information. It is helpful because it provides a record of information for reference. Writing is
commonly used to share information through books, pamphlets, blogs, letters, memos and more. Emails
and chats are a common form of written communication in the workplace.
4. Visual communication is the act of using photographs, art, drawings, sketches, charts and graphs to
convey information. Visuals are often used as an aid during presentations to provide helpful context
alongside written and/or verbal communication. Because people have different learning styles, visual
communication might be more helpful for some to consume ideas and information.
ACTIVITY 1
Write VB if the communication is Verbal, NVB for NonVerbal, WT for Written, VS for Visual
Communication.