What are the problems and issues being faced by a DSC Manager while launching DSC Campaign in Pakistan? There are different factors, which may act as problem to communication a result in no communication of message; the chief factors that affect the development support communication are the following: 1. Noise 2. Distortions 3. Filtering 4. Selective Perceptions 5. Language 6. Non-Verbal Cues 7. Defects In Message Itself 8. Deficiency In Communication Skills 9. Difference in Understanding Levels 10. Emotional Status 11. Stereotyping 12. Gender Difference 1 Noise: Noise is most commonly regarded factor that interfaces with sharing meaning. Noise may be internal or external? Internal voices are sights, sound or any other thing that draws a person’s attention away from what is being communicated to him. Internal noises are thoughts and feelings that interface with the communication process. Another sort of noise is semantic noise. Semantic noises are the unintended […]
Use of different Print media for Development Support Communication
Explain the use of different print media for DSC activities Electronic media and print media for development support communication include: Broadcasting, in the narrow sense, for radio and television. Many instances of various types of recorded discs or tapes. In the 20th century, these were mainly used for music. Video and computer uses followed. Film, most often used for entertainment, but also for documentaries. The Internet, which has many uses and presents both opportunities and challenges. Examples can include Blogs and podcasts (such as news, music, pre-recorded speech, and video) Mobile phones, which can be used for rapid breaking news and short clips of entertainment like jokes, horoscopes, alerts, games, music, and advertising Publishing, including electronic publishing Video games, which have developed into a mass form of media since cutting-edge devices such as the PlayStation 3, XBox 360, and Wii broadened their use Audio recording and reproduction Sound recording and […]