Communication: the act of exchanging information. It may appear to be a simple definition. However, when one thinks about the core meaning of the word communication and how people may communicate, it becomes quite complex. Especially in today’s age with so much technology and internet taking over the way today’s society communicates. The ability to communicate is deemed as the most compelling quality human beings possess. Not only is communication the way people ensure understanding and provide knowledge of information, but it is the way in which people connect with one another. Many scholars believe there are many benefits to technology taking over the present generation. Because of technology, the amounts of communication people are exposed to create a higher level of knowledge and learning today. As a society, we have all come to understand communication and accept how technology has radically helped to develop the way information is transmitted. However, technology has its limits on communication as well. Technology over recent generations has caused the people of societies to connect less physically and emotionally; causing people to be socially awkward. To fully reap an understanding of communication we must first look at the primary means people used to communicate.
Before the days of tweeting and texting, communication was significantly different. Cultures began with what is called oral communication, which is communicating with one’s mouth. They then discovered written communication, and went from writing on stone tablets to writing on paper. In recent years, most societies have moved on to technological communication such as email, texting, social media, and so on. Civilizations have always relied on oral communication, rather than written, ensuring a straight forward understanding between the source and the receiver. Oral communication leaves little room for ambiguity and many people in
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