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Techniques of Communication


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1 Erirean Institute of Technology, Asmara, Eritrea
2 NIT-Trichy, India
 

Communication is vital in teaching- learning process. The appropriate selection and mixing of its component can help for the effective transmission of curricular material from mentor to pupils. Body language and graphics language often communicate more than verbalism. Various types of graphics and colours make communication more meaningful. ICT-driven digital communication can be an effective tool which can overtake the conventional verbal communication and black-board and chalk techniques.

Keywords

Communication, Sensory Channels, Feedback, Barriers, Verbal & Non-verbal Communication, Effectiveness And Efficiency
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Authors

M. Jayachandran
Erirean Institute of Technology, Asmara, Eritrea
Manikandan
NIT-Trichy, India

Abstract


Communication is vital in teaching- learning process. The appropriate selection and mixing of its component can help for the effective transmission of curricular material from mentor to pupils. Body language and graphics language often communicate more than verbalism. Various types of graphics and colours make communication more meaningful. ICT-driven digital communication can be an effective tool which can overtake the conventional verbal communication and black-board and chalk techniques.

Keywords


Communication, Sensory Channels, Feedback, Barriers, Verbal & Non-verbal Communication, Effectiveness And Efficiency

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2007%2Fv1i2%2F29213