A typicalbackchannelcan display the chat transcript, inline pictures and voting.
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Occasionallybackchannelprovides audience members a chance to fact-check the presentation.
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The termbackchannelgenerally refers to online conversation about the conference topic or speaker.
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Backchannelcommunication is present in all cultures and languages, though frequency and use may vary.
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Aside from the normal discussion, abackchannelcan also be used for note taking, asking questions, offering suggestions on different topics, and sharing resources with other students and faculty members.
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The secondary channel of communication (orbackchannel) is that of the listener which functions to provide "continuers" or "assessments", defining a listener's comprehension and/or interest.
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The data is then sent to the remote modem using an error-free link which requires considerably lessbackchanneloverhead, invisibly stripping it off again at the far end.
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The absence, however, of any encouraging response from his interlocutors, even the minimal one ofbackchannel, indicates how unsuccessful he is in giving his advice.
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Abackchannel, or minimal response, transmits the listener's intention to show empathy, agreement, or understanding, and to allow the speaker to continue speaking.
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Abackchannelgenerally does not take a turn.
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Men show agreement with and participation in the story through thebackchannelcues described under 'visiting'.
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Here he encourages this line of development withbackchannelutterances.
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Researchers have identified linguistic and cultural differences in regard to the frequency, type, and placement ofbackchannelresponses.
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Firstly, it can be difficult to distinguish whether a contribution is abackchannelor a turn.
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If the other speaker continues, thebackchannelhas been interpreted as an invitation to continue, even if it is unclear if the speaker performing the backchannel was also showing agreement.
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