Start with a large circle labeled 'Participants' in the center.
Inside the 'Participants' circle, draw a smaller circle labeled 'Message.'
Connect the 'Message' circle to the 'Participants' circle with an arrow labeled 'Encoding.'
Extend lines or arrows outward from the 'Participants' circle labeled as 'Channels' to represent various communication channels (e.g., speech, writing, technology).
Draw arrows going back from the 'Channels' to the 'Participants' circle, labeled as 'Decoding' to represent how messages are understood.
Connect the 'Decoding' arrows to the 'Message' circle with arrows labeled '' to represent responses.
Surround the entire model with a cloud-like shape labeled 'Noise' to symbolize interference.
Draw a larger circle outside the 'Participants' circle labeled 'Context' to represent the broader communication context.
Add icons or symbols around the outer edges of the model to signify 'Evolution' in communication processes.
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