Comunication And Information
Types Of Comunication
Non-verbal forms of communications
Non verbal forms of communications is a communications that we don't talk we use our body and hands to communicate to people with blindness and people that are deaf.
Communication technology
There are some communication that are social media such as Facebook,Twitter,Youtube and many more and these days we use Iphones and Ipads as communication.there are also phone companies such as nokia,samsung and Apple.
Morse Code
Morse Code is named after Samuel F. B. Morse (1791-1872 whom invented the Morse Codo which is a codo which just dots and dashes.also Morse code is a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be directly understood by a skilled listener or observer without special equipment. The International Morse Code[1] encodes the ISO basic Latin alphabet, some extra Latin letters, the Arabic numerals and a small set of punctuation and procedural signals as standardized sequences of short and long 1]. Because many non-English natural languages use more than the 26 Roman letters, extensions to the Morse alphabet exist for those languages.
Braille
Braille is a series of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind or whose eyesight is not sufficient for reading printed material. Teachers, parents, and others who are not visually read braille with their eyes. Braille is not a language. Rather, it is a code by which languages such as English or Spanish may be written and read.
What it is used for?
Braille is used mainly by people who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired. It is critically important to the lives of these people as the ability to read and write in Braille opens the door to literacy, intellectual freedom, equal opportunity, and personal security. Teachers, parents and others who are not visually impaired ordinarily read Braille with their eyes.
Sign Language
There are about 70 million deaf people who use sign language as their first language or mother tongue. It is also the first language and mother tongue to many hearing people and some deafblind people Each country has one or sometimes two or more sign languages, although different sign languages can share the same linguistic roots in the same way as spoken languages do.
Sign language is not pantomime or a simple gestural code representing the surrounding spoken language. It is not an international language, but there are universal features in sign languages. This helps to make it possible for users of different sign languages to understand one another far more quickly than users of unrelated spoken languages can. This is has been called International Sign.