woensdag 2 mei 2012

History of Communication

Humans have communicated with each other since the dawn of time: we exchange information about our feelings, about life issues or about the weather. Communication is a basic and very important need, in the same way as having something to eat and a roof over our heads. This need to exchange information has remained the same for thousands of years, it’s just the technical possibilities that have changed.
  If you shed light on the political, social and economic factors which influence human communication you will be amazed. It is very interesting to see the historical overview from antiquity to modern times, which illustrates how communication has been transformed by the increased mobility of the population and technological advances.

Ways of Learning


               

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog

















There are two ways of communicating, one of them being human and the other being nonhuman. Then there is verbal communication and non-verbal communication. There are many different barriers to communication.

The ability to communicate is very important in functioning as a successful society because without it, we would be unable to exchange ideas and understand more about the world around us.  All people view the world differently, and being able to explain to others how one understands it will help bring progress to our nation.  Communication is also important in education because it requires both sides to be on the same page in order to build upon fundamental concepts.