Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality control issues may be present in this document. Please report any quality issues you encounter to digital@library.tamu.edu, referencing the URI of the item.Includes bibliographical references.Synchronous conferencing creates a unique rhetorical situation in the English computer classroom. As they maintain an immediate, spontaneous conversation through the computer, students are forced to balance simultaneously the roles of author and audience. Therefore, a rhetorical situation is created that has characteristics of both traditional oral and written rhetorical situations. It resembles the situation described by Aristotle by placing author a...
In "Technology and Literacy: A Story about the Perils of Not Paying Attention," Cynthia Selfe charge...
As online learning grows in popularity, learners meet each other more and more frequently in comple...
textThis study examines focused interaction in two conference systems to determine if a conference ...
This project investigates the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in the construction of interlocut...
Traditionally the term rhetoric has been applied to the education of speakers on public occasions. M...
This article reports a study examining university student pairs carrying out an electronic discussio...
This article reports upon MA students' use of computer conferencing in an online course, and examine...
The significance of social presence in asynchronous computer conferencing has become an increasingly...
Numerous studies have affirmed the value of asynchronous online communication as a learning resource...
One of the fundamental differences between spoken and written conversation is that synchronicity is ...
This workshop brings together researchers who are interested in theories, technologies, applications...
The effects oftwo types of small-group communication, synchronous computer-mediated and face-to-face...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has been used in language education in vari-ous forms to ...
This paper focuses on the use of computer mediated communication (cmc), specifically text-based asyn...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
In "Technology and Literacy: A Story about the Perils of Not Paying Attention," Cynthia Selfe charge...
As online learning grows in popularity, learners meet each other more and more frequently in comple...
textThis study examines focused interaction in two conference systems to determine if a conference ...
This project investigates the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in the construction of interlocut...
Traditionally the term rhetoric has been applied to the education of speakers on public occasions. M...
This article reports a study examining university student pairs carrying out an electronic discussio...
This article reports upon MA students' use of computer conferencing in an online course, and examine...
The significance of social presence in asynchronous computer conferencing has become an increasingly...
Numerous studies have affirmed the value of asynchronous online communication as a learning resource...
One of the fundamental differences between spoken and written conversation is that synchronicity is ...
This workshop brings together researchers who are interested in theories, technologies, applications...
The effects oftwo types of small-group communication, synchronous computer-mediated and face-to-face...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has been used in language education in vari-ous forms to ...
This paper focuses on the use of computer mediated communication (cmc), specifically text-based asyn...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
In "Technology and Literacy: A Story about the Perils of Not Paying Attention," Cynthia Selfe charge...
As online learning grows in popularity, learners meet each other more and more frequently in comple...
textThis study examines focused interaction in two conference systems to determine if a conference ...