channel

(noun)

The method a sender uses to send a message to a receiver. The most common channels humans use are audtiory and visual.

Related Terms

  • co-located
  • mediated

Examples of channel in the following topics:

  • Channel

    • The channel is the method (auditory and visual) that is used to transmit the message to the receiver.
    • These cues are received by the listeners through the visual part of the channel: their sense of sight.
    • The speaker uses a channel to transmit the message to the audience.
    • The channel in the middle links the speaker with the receiver of the message.
    • Give examples of auditory and visual channels used in public speaking
  • Speaker

    • Other models include the channel, which is the vehicle in which your message travels.
    • A sender is someone who encodes and sends a message to a receiver through a particular channel.
  • Tools for Managing Situational Anxiety

    • This can help you to channel that nervous energy into a knockout performance for your speech.
  • Feedback: Visual and Verbal Cues

    • More complex models throw in a fourth element: the channel via which the message is sent.
  • Make Adjustments

    • The tweets can be displayed as part of a back channel from remote audiences or members of large audiences using their smartphones, and the speaker can respond to the tweets or adapt his or her message in real time.
  • Tools for Managing Trait Anxiety

    • So rather than get caught up in the anxiety, channel that nervous energy into giving the most powerful delivery of your speech that you can.
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