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SMCR Model

ASHLYNN TATE

Created on May 5, 2024

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SMCR Model

By Ashlynn Tate

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What is SMCR?

SMCR stands for sender, message channel, receiver. It is a model to demonstrate communcation theory.

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Sender

Message

Channel

Reciever

Not that simple...

Unfortunately, communication is not this straightforward.

There are many ways that communication can be distorted.

Understanding this model can be valuable to improve communcation in your relationships.

Structure

Delivery

Awarness

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Your content is liked, but only engages if it is interactive. Capture your audience's attention with an interactive photograph or illustration.

Your content is liked, but only engages if it's interactive. Capture your audience's attention with an interactive photograph or illustration.

communication can be distorted through various different things.

  • Noise
  • Body language
  • passive listening

Structure

The way that you format your message can impact the way that it is received. It should be structured as clearly as possible.

Awarnessbeings

Awareness as a reciver and sender is key. Understanding that different cultures and communites all have different customs of communications. This can help you not misinterpet a message and communicate to different indivudals.

Delivery

Delievery is also just as important. The way that your body language or tone of voice can impact the way that it is interpreted.