نتایج جستجو برای: computer mediated communication

تعداد نتایج: 1266567  

Journal: :J. Comp. Assisted Learning 2008
Marius Gerber Sven Grund Gudela Grote

The aim of this study was to investigate the nature of tutor and student online communication and collaboration activities in a blended learning course. The hypothesis that these activities are related to student learning performance (exam results) was tested based on the number of messages posted, as well as the nature of these messages (type of content transmitted in terms of course content-r...

Journal: :J. Computer-Mediated Communication 2011
Lisette Mol Emiel Krahmer Alfons Maes Marc Swerts

Speakers are argued to adapt their language production to their addressee’s needs. For instance, speakers produce fewer and smaller hand gestures when interlocutors cannot see each other. Yet is this because speakers know their addressee cannot see them, or because they themselves do not see their addressee? By means of computer-mediated communication we manipulated these factors independently....

2003
Marion Ponsot Jean-François Baget

Project-Team EXMO Computer-mediated communication of structured knowledge Rhône-Alpes

1995
Hyeun-Suk Rhee Hasan Pirkul Varghese S. Jacob Reza Barkhi

A laboratory experiment was conducted to test the impact of communication medium (computermediated versus face-to-face) on the performance of three-person groups with an integrative negotiation task. Negotiation process variables this study investigated were: conflict management behavior, judgment accuracy and negotiation time. Negotiation outcome variables considered were joint profit and sati...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2007
Jochen Peter Patti M. Valkenburg

Research has dealt with the consequences of seeking casual partners online, but has been silent about its antecedents.To address this research gap, this study tested two hypotheses.The compensation hypothesis states that people high in dating anxiety and low in physical self-esteem seek casual dates online because the features of online communication (e.g. reduced cues, anonymity, controllabili...

2007
Stefan Hrastinski Christina Keller Sven A. Carlsson

It is commonly argued that asynchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) is preferable for promoting reflection and discussing complex ideas in e-learning environments. However, guidelines for when to use synchronous media are unavailable. In order to address this problem, we propose initial prescriptive guidelines for when to support synchronous communication, as a complement to asynchron...

2002
Susan Bagley Koyle Mark Aakhus

This study investigates the online discourse generated by a class of student interns regarding dilemmas they experienced in their work life. The interns use an application designed to foster a dialectical record of their experiences and differences of opinion about how to understand those experiences. We use discourse analysis to explore the students' presuppositions about good communication in...

2015
Milagros Florentina Lopez Obeso Morgan Magnus Fleming

Emoticons are graphic signs, such as :-)(smiley face), that often accompany textual computer-mediated communication (Dresner & Herring, 2010). Emoticons are thought to be used to convey emotion (Derks et al, 2007; Wolf, 2000). Specifically, it is believed that emoticons supplement electronic communication with non-verbal cues, such as those often seen in face-to-face communication (Lo, 2008). W...

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