Tuesday, April 22, 2014

In the Berlo Model, created in 1960, a source sends a message to a receiver, through a channel. In this process, there can be noise, something that interferes with the message, causing some information to be lost. In the model that Alyx and I created, the pin on the left represents the source, the yellow string represents the message. This message goes through noise (the wall in the middle) and loses some of its information before it gets to the receiver. This happens with all types of communication today. Especially with texting, someone can be misunderstood via text - the message gets lost in the noise between the receiver and the source. This also happens with cell phone signal - phone calls can be dropped which is loss of information.

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