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Face To Face Communication

The document discusses different channels of communication: 1. Face-to-face communication provides the most information through visual, auditory, and tactile senses and allows people to understand each other's emotions and perspectives. 2. Video communication preserves many aspects of face-to-face interaction but without physical touch. 3. Audio communication conveys emotional information through the voice but lacks visual elements of in-person interaction. 4. Social media allows connecting with others globally through text, images, and video but does not facilitate deep personal connections. 5. Text-based communication is impersonal and can lead to misunderstandings without accompanying visual and auditory cues. Face-to-face interaction is generally preferable
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Face To Face Communication

The document discusses different channels of communication: 1. Face-to-face communication provides the most information through visual, auditory, and tactile senses and allows people to understand each other's emotions and perspectives. 2. Video communication preserves many aspects of face-to-face interaction but without physical touch. 3. Audio communication conveys emotional information through the voice but lacks visual elements of in-person interaction. 4. Social media allows connecting with others globally through text, images, and video but does not facilitate deep personal connections. 5. Text-based communication is impersonal and can lead to misunderstandings without accompanying visual and auditory cues. Face-to-face interaction is generally preferable
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Face to Face communication- It involves not just visual communication, sound of our
voice, the kinesthetic touch part of it but it also has this immediacy where you see the
other person as a whole person, they’re right in front of you alive, in person human being
and there’s a ton of sensory information. It helps us read into little behaviors and figure
out where the other person is coming from and read there atmosphere in that
conversation. And that’s why face to face communication, it could be one on one, groups,
even a presentation. That’s why face to face communication is standard and it’s great for
teaching and learning, for problem solving and collaborating it’s good for all of those
kinds of sophisticated and complicated interactions. 
2. Video channels communication- A video has almost all the features of live face to face
communication but it has a few differences. It could live it, could also be recorded. You
can’t reach out and touch people but most other aspects of face to face communication
are preserved through video.
3. Audio channels communication- Any kind of audio only communication channel, it
could be a voicemail, podcast, phone call. There are still many humanizing elements in
person and face to face in video, but you lose some, so you still have the warmth of the
person’s voice, still have a time of the conversation and can communicate with a lot of
emotion just by hearing the voice.
4. Social media channels communications- Social media is good in a lot of ways, because
it can be multimedia, images, video or text. This is good in a way because it can help us
connect with a group of like-minded people, it’s a social network, and connecting with
people possibly around the world that you never would have met before. The
conversations are only going to get so personal and connected because if you’re in real
trouble, they can’t come over to your house it’s not that deep of a connection in a way but
it can be very personal and satisfying. 
5. Text-based channels communication- This can be an actual test you're sending on your
phone, it can be an email, telegraph if anybody uses those anymore. This is one of the
channels of communication that is overused if you're going to think about it. Have you
ever really needed to talk to someone face to face but instead you just sent a text message
and then it went sideways and went all wrong. Face to face is humanizing but text-based
communication only that channel is dehumanizing. You don’t have them in the eye, you
don’t need to hear their voice, and not look at images of them with their family. Text
based communication is not typically the best choice.

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