WOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.... This 15 minutes is worth more than all the hours of textbook reading + all the typical lectures that I heard out there. Thank you. My humble pranam to you. This video truly evolved my way of looking at the models. Spot on.
I have already spent 5 hours learning all models - AND THIS IS BY FAR THE ABSOLUTE BEST (albeit underrated because of the TH-cam algo) EXPLANATION ON COMMUNICATION MODELS EVER.
Thank you so much. you have made my life so much better. am now able to understand communication skills into intercultural communication. Watching from Zambia central Africa 🙂
sir, this is by far the best explanation of communication models on Internet. can you please suggest me a book where I can find all communication models ever exist
Hi, Marion! Nope, they're different. Rosenblatt's is a "reader-response" theory of how meaning is derived from reading a text. Barlund's theory is more along the lines of what I explain here.
How about this: Imagine a traditional school classroom. The desks are all lined up in columns and rows facing the front, with the instructor's projection screen and whiteboard up front. How does this setting suggest how people sitting in the desks are supposed to see themselves? The person up front? How should they act and communicate with each other? Now imagine a coffee shop with patio seating for couples. Same questions? Now imagine a tailgate party outside a football stadium before the game. Same questions? Those settings provide public cues. Does this make sense? Thanks for the question!
WOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.... This 15 minutes is worth more than all the hours of textbook reading + all the typical lectures that I heard out there. Thank you. My humble pranam to you. This video truly evolved my way of looking at the models. Spot on.
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Agreed. Mind blowing lecture. Excellent content.
I have already spent 5 hours learning all models - AND THIS IS BY FAR THE ABSOLUTE BEST (albeit underrated because of the TH-cam algo) EXPLANATION ON COMMUNICATION MODELS EVER.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. you have made my life so much better. am now able to understand communication skills into intercultural communication. Watching from Zambia central Africa 🙂
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks 🙏. I am an Indian ,a rural and a Hindi , but your explanation is very easy and informative. NAMASTE!
You are very welcome!
Wonderfully you explained .Really appreciate❤
Thank you!
There is a minor mistake in the video, the creator of this model is Dean Barnlund, not Barlund nor Borlund (like in the video description)
@@shyguy1157 Thanks so much for the heads-up on the typo! I have fixed it in the description.
WOW. really helped me a lot, thanks dear Stephen Kilien. :)
This is well analyzed. Thanks.
Namestay Am from India 🇮🇳 the way u teach us is fabulous...sir
Thank you!
Thank you for this video!
sir, this is by far the best explanation of communication models on Internet. can you please suggest me a book where I can find all communication models ever exist
all 3 models differentiated quite clearly with examples
I don't want to downplay how enlightening this video was or the value of these concepts of communication, but... MEE-gan?
very good explanation.
Thank you!
Very good explanation
Thank you!
Thank so much is has really bee
been helpful
You’re welcome!
thank you so muchhhh
Hello Dr. Stephen! Are Rosenblatt's Transactional theory and Barlund's are the same? Thank you.
Hi, Marion! Nope, they're different. Rosenblatt's is a "reader-response" theory of how meaning is derived from reading a text. Barlund's theory is more along the lines of what I explain here.
good explanation
Thank you!
can you share the slides
provide asite for the slides
Hello can you give me an example of public cues I still don't get it
How about this: Imagine a traditional school classroom. The desks are all lined up in columns and rows facing the front, with the instructor's projection screen and whiteboard up front. How does this setting suggest how people sitting in the desks are supposed to see themselves? The person up front? How should they act and communicate with each other?
Now imagine a coffee shop with patio seating for couples. Same questions? Now imagine a tailgate party outside a football stadium before the game. Same questions?
Those settings provide public cues. Does this make sense?
Thanks for the question!
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