by admin@atlantislearning.net | Aug 16, 2023 | Claude Shannon, Communication Models, Double-Helix Model, Ritual Model, Transaction Model, Transmission View
History of Communication Models(Updated August 2023) There are many definitions of Communication. Here are just a few: The action or process of transmitting something, or the state of being transmitted. The action of imparting, conveying, reporting, presenting,...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | Cognitive Science, Noam Chomsky
[pdf-embedder url=”https://atlantisschoolofcommunication.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/HarpersMagazine-The-Origins-of-Speech.pdf” title=”HarpersMagazine-The Origins of Speech”] The Origins of Speech In the beginning, was Chomsky by Tom Wolfe...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | Communication Foundations, George Boole, History of Information Technologies
It may sound like a daunting topic, but Boolean logic is very easy to explain and understand. It represents the simplest of all the logics and the very basis of computing. Logic, logic everywhere Computers and logic are inseparable – right? They are now but at...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | Claude Shannon, Entropy and Information
Shannon Entropy Explained This is a video from Up and Atom. It is a good explanation of why for some messages more Entropy is better and for other messages, more Redundancy is better. If the intention is “creativity” then more “entropy” is...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | George Boole
The British mathematician George Boole is best known for his work on Boolean logic which was named after him and is very important in computing and electronics. November 2nd 2015 is Boole’s 200th birthday if such a thing makes any sense. We like to celebrate...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | Claude Shannon, Entropy and Information
Shannon Demonstrates Machine Learning