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  1. Encoding is the process of turning thoughts into communication. The encoder uses a ‘medium’ to send the message — a phone call, email, text message, face-to-face meeting, or other communication tool. The level of conscious thought that goes into encoding messages may vary.

  2. Encoding and Decoding. Encoding refers to the process of taking an idea or mental image, associating that image with words, and then speaking those words in order to convey a message. So, if you wanted to explain to your aunt the directions to your new apartment, you would picture in your mind the landscape, streets and buildings, and then you ...

  3. Encoding is the process of turning thoughts into communication. The encoder uses a ‘medium’ to send the message — a phone call, email, text message, face-to-face meeting, or other communication tool. The level of conscious thought that goes into encoding messages may vary.

  4. Whether there is a large audience or exchanging a message to one person, decoding is the process of obtaining, absorbing and sometimes utilizing information that was given throughout a verbal or non-verbal message.

  5. Encoding refers to the process by which producers create a message with intended meanings, while decoding is how audiences interpret and make sense of that message, which can differ based on their individual experiences and cultural backgrounds.

  6. 14 sty 2021 · Encoding occurs when the sender begins to formulate the message. One of the first things that the sender must determine is the channel that s/he will use to convey the message. For our purposes as public speakers, the channel is the spoken word sent through the sound waves of the human voice.

  7. Both decoding and encoding contribute to efficient communication. Decoding allows the receiver to understand the message, while encoding ensures that the message is transmitted or stored in a format that can be easily interpreted by the receiver.

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