This paper presents an approach for closely observing the different levels of Human and Computer Interactions during student’s communication activities on Computer Mediated Comm...
An evaluation of a taught module within a Post-Graduate Master of Education course is reported. Participants on the course were mainly teachers learning for continuing professiona...
Rachel M. Pilkington, Catherine L. Bennett, Sarah ...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is fundamentally different to face-to-face (FTF) communication. The low bandwidth of CMC filters out important social and contextual cues, wh...
In computer-mediated group communication, anonymity enables participants to post controversial comments without risking accusations of improper behavior. While this may encourage m...
: For millions of people, text-based computer-mediated communication (CMC) is a convenient and engaging way to exchange information and opinion. Research shows that the social ambi...