Title: A Brief History of Communication
1A Brief History of Communication
2Definition of Communication
- The roots of the word communication (communis, or
common) accurately portray its purpose. In
communication the speaker is attempting to be
one with the listener. In the process of being
one we develop a communion, a transaction, a
dialogue. At its foundation, communication
involves a uniting and exchanging of thoughts.
As a result, the speaker is obligated to create a
clear picture of reality to stimulate listeners
to make common his or her thoughts. (Cap 4-5)
3How do we communicate?
- Basically, we communicate by using the tools
available to us, namely symbols. Verbal
andnonverballanguage areessentially setsof
commonlyaccepted symbolsto which weattach
meaning.(Capp 5)
4Early Communications
- Before human beings created languages and
alphabets, they communicated with both sound and
body language.
5Early Communications
- Arguably, the earliest humans related feelings
and stories through sounds as well as body and
hand gestures.
6Early Communications
- Some of these stories became illustrations,
probably drawn in the dust on the ground before
eventually developing into petroglyphs, or
paintings created on cave walls.
7Early Communications
- As humankinds communication abilities developed,
other permanent symbols evolved - Wooden totem poles
8Early Communications
- As humankinds communication abilities developed,
other permanent symbols evolved - Wooden totem poles
- Egyptian hieroglyphics
9Early Communications
- As humankinds communication abilities developed,
other permanent symbols evolved - Wooden totem poles
- Egyptian hieroglyphics
- Religious symbols like the Star of David and the
Christian cross.
10Development of Language
- Even though scholars were creating ways to write
languages, many people were unable to obtain a
formal education and could not read these
developing alphabets . . .
11Language Symbols
- . . . so early commercial signage developed, like
the barber pole and other symbols indicating the
type of service a merchant provided.
12Symbols
- Today, this signage has developed into
trademarks.
13Insignia
- Other identifying forms of communication from the
past and present include insignia worn by
military forces.
14Insignia and Flags
- These forces often routinely carried flags
representing their countries.
15Early Military Communications
- Before electronic communications evolved,
military forces found other ways to relay their
plans. Roman soldiers used torches to signal
their troops to attack.
16Early Military Communications
- Even animals were used to communicate important
information. Carrier pigeons were instrumental
during World War I.
17Native American Communication
- Native Americans used smoke signals and drums
which were actually very effective and could be
seen and heard from great distances.
18Developing Technology
- Another valuable form of communication from the
past and still used today is Morse Code.
19Developing Technology
- When automobiles appeared, traffic signs and
signals evolved out of necessity.
20Developing Technology
- Eventually, units of measure were printed on road
signs to communicate distances and acceptable
miles per hour for automobile drivers.
21Physically Challenged Communication
- Individuals who are unable to read, write, see or
hear may be able to learn and use sign language
and other forms of specially adapted
communication technology.
22Non-Verbal Communication
- Individuals communicate every minute of the day
through non-verbal gestures and their choice of
dress.
23Consider the following photographs
- Can you guess
- Socioeconomic Status?
- Relationships?
- Age?
- Occupations?
24Consider the following photographs
- Can you guess
- Socioeconomic Status?
- Relationships?
- Age?
- Occupations?
25Consider the following photographs
- Can you guess
- Socioeconomic Status?
- Relationships?
- Age?
- Occupations?
26Consider the following photographs
- Can you guess
- Socioeconomic Status?
- Relationships?
- Age?
- Occupations?
27Consider the following photographs
- Can you guess
- Socioeconomic Status?
- Relationships?
- Age?
- Occupations?
28Communication in Advertising
- What can you determine from looking at the
following advertisements?
29Communication in Advertising
- What can you determine from looking at the
following advertisements?
30Communication in Advertising
- What can you determine from looking at the
following advertisements?
31Communication in Advertising
- What can you determine from looking at the
following advertisements?
32Communication Today
- Cell-phones
- Instant Messaging
- Photo/Video Options
- Texting
- Internet
- E-Mail
- Twittering
- Live telecommunications
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33Back to the Beginning
- Sometimes, however, simply talking face-to-face
is truly the most effective type of
communication, and this fact is why students
should learn how to craft and deliver effective
speeches.