Truthfully, digging too much into theoretical concepts is not such a dearest thing I would choose to do. And reading MODULE 2 took me forever to sketch out its importance in DEVCOM Practitioner’s work. I envy how others have explained the communication models so effortlessly on their posts while I was trying to hammer myself with each communication model. This module has really put me to the test. But then, I’m very well enlightened.
Be it a Unilinear View of Communication where the source is dominant than the receiver; or Transactional View of Communication where there is equality among individuals involved in attaining certain goals, the essential thing is each of them have the people-centered or community-centered approach to development.
A part of exercising the communication models is the use of our technological devices. We have evolved now into the era of technology and modernization and that made a difference with our ways of communication as well. That itself is CHANGE & DEVELOPMENT. We opt for SKYPE, YAHOO MESSENGER, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, and other fastest means to send and receive our messages. And what we benefit a lot from it is the convenience it gives us pertaining to COMMUNICATION. It’s undeniably visible that almost everyone relies too much on it nowadays. That’s why I deem it important that whatever models we are doing; it should be in harmony with the environment. Harmony in a sense we’re educating people according to the progress of the community and how we would be able to sustain its progress.
I know there’s so much to learn and I have a long way to go. Communication is such a broad matter to endeavor as it is commonly taken for granted and misunderstood. But what makes it interesting is the way we DEVCOM practitioners would learn the process and its importance for promoting development in our society.
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