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Computer-mediated communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) is defined as any communicative transaction that occurs through the use of two or more networked computers. While the term has traditionally referred to those co...
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Roles of Different Types of Excretions in Mediated Communication by Scent Marks of the Common Palm Civet,. Paradoxurus hermaphroditus Pallas, 1777 (Mammalia ...
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Computer mediated communication, distance education, participants' perceptions. ... From the initial readings, coding and reflections a series of patterns are emerging from the data which suggest that the students share a number of perceptions of the different types of CMC used during Topic 1 and 2 of the module.
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In this section we look directly at the benefits and problems of computer-mediated communication (CMC), as it is often called. What characteristics of CMC seem to be beneficial in educational settings, and what characteristics are cause for concern?
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I care about these people I met through my computer... (Rheingold, 1993, 1) Emotion is present in computer-mediated communication (CMC). ... Lea and Spears (1995), note that, currently, relationship research "privileges certain types of relationships while neglecting others," including relationships made through CMC.
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Computer Mediated Communication: The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication ... Based on a semiotic approach, different types of taste statements are identified and further investigated through a statistical analysis of 127,477 profiles collected from MySpace. ... Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication...
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Computer Mediated Communication: The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication ... This characteristic, especially noticeable in Cyworld, offers researchers fresh insights into computer-mediated communication (CMC). While scholarly interest in the interplay between online and offline social circles is not new,
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