Elements of Communication When we say that communication is a process, it also means that there are many steps or elements involved in this process. There are many elements involved in the process of communication. We will discuss some of these key elements in sequence here. The communication process begins with the source or the communicator. When the source or the communicator wants to convey an idea, message or feeling to someone else with a purpose, then the communication process begins. Just like you consider yourself to be the source or the communicator. You need a history book. But for this you will have to request a friend of your class. In this way, as soon as you think of asking for a book, the process of communication begins. Obviously, to ask for a book, you will talk to your friend or write a message to him, you use language to communicate or send a message.
Language is actually a kind of code symbol or code. You encode or encode your message in that language. This is the second stage of the process of communication. For successful communication it is important that your friend is also familiar with the language i.e. the code in which you are sending your message. Along with this, the communicator should also have full authority over the process of encoding. This means that for successful communication, the communicator must have complete control over the language. At the same time, he should also be able to speak or write according to his message. Next comes the message itself, the next step in the communication process. Message is very important in the communication process. The main objective of any communicator is to convey his message to the recipient with the same meaning. Therefore, for successful communication, it is important that the communicator is completely clear about his message. The more clear and direct the message, the easier it will be for the recipient of the message to understand
But the message has to reach the recipient through some medium (channel). Just as our spoken words reach the recipient through sound waves, while visible messages through light waves. Similarly, messages also reach through air waves. Like the aroma of food reaches us through air waves. Touch or touch is also a kind of medium. Similarly, through various mediums like telephone, newspaper, radio, television, internet and film etc., the message is also delivered to the recipient. Receiver ie receiver decodes the received message. Decoding means trying to understand the meaning contained in the received message. it's kind of encoding