computer-mediated communication

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communication
noun
uk
/kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/kəˌmjuː.nəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act of communicating ...
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(Definition ofcommunicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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His interests includecomputer-mediatedcommunication, plagiarism and the internet, the lexicography of slang, and online social networking sites.
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Findings and implications for research into and the practice ofcomputer-mediatedcommunicationand rater training are discussed.
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Computer-mediatedcommunicationand group journals: expanding the repertoire of participant roles.
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This pilot study shows thatcomputer-mediatedcommunicationusing less structure-controlled but more open-ended exchange had a significant impact on the process of language learning.
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Its demise can be explained in terms of the particular characteristics of this group and the characteristics ofcomputer-mediatedcommunicationgenerally.
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The discussed techniques share the underlying assumption thatcomputer-mediatedcommunicationshould rely as much as possible on sensory languages using the perceptual processing power of the brain without learning.
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Cer tain types of movement can disrupt the quality of an image transmission incomputer-mediatedcommunication, par ticularly over regular household telephone lines.
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Cross-cultural learning throughcomputer-mediatedcommunication.
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Extensive research was published on these tools by the collaboration software,computer-mediatedcommunication, hypertext, and computer supported cooperative work communities.
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These findings suggest thatcomputer-mediatedcommunication... elicits asocial or unregulated behavior.
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In an investigation of group dynamics, virtual group members had to complete a decision-making task viacomputer-mediatedcommunication.
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Since 1966, he has maintained a sustained focus on dramatistic theory, methods, and criticism with specific applications to television andcomputer-mediatedcommunication.
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For instance, teams usingcomputer-mediatedcommunicationwith computer conferencing take longer to make group decisions than face-to-face groups.
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Here, synchronous virtual reference refers to any real-timecomputer-mediatedcommunicationbetween patron and information professional.
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Historically, handed down through oral tradition and now increasingly through dynamic computer-mediatedcommunication, it relates to the cultivation of community and group identity.
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In addition to becoming a popular product, digital photography has become an extremely popular form ofcomputer-mediatedcommunication.
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