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Pass the MESSAGE

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Seeing the title of the post, it is already certain that its a game where you use your communication skills, teamwork and strategy.And come to think of it, it is something related in our subject which is Media Information Literacy(MIL).

Our subject teacher grouped us in to five group and the fastest team to give the answer gets a point of 10, 1 being the lowest and the last., there are facial expression which determines the number we need to make in order to get the exact number being passed like winking is equivalent to 1, moving your nose is equivalent to 10. We were given 10 minutes to discuss within our group to strategize and to formulate on how were gonna be able to guess the numbers quick and efficient. after the game we were able to finish 2nd place.

I realized that communication is important in order to interpret and express the message being conveyed and come to think of it before cellphones was  invented, radios and Tv etc. Long before people communicated with each other by a number of different methods. Early humans could express thoughts and feelings by means of speech or by signs or gestures. They could signal with fire and smoke, drums, or whistles. Seeing things what we have now we have the ease of communications through technologies with a single click, message has already been send. and these has a huge impact on us humans by means of social interactions, to the public and also to the community.

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