This research reports the findings from a survey that examined the differences in communication between students who used Instant Messenger (IM) services and those who did not in the same asynchronous distance education Web-based course. It was found that students who used IM services found it easier to communicate, felt a stronger sense of community, and had more venues for informal and social communication about not only class material, but also information about the school and their common degree program. In traditional classroom buildings, the common spaces such as hallways provide the venue for this informal communication; IM services can enhance the distance education environment by providing the â virtual hallwaysâ for students and i...
Summary This article is a preliminary study that analyses how 14 Students of English from the UEM La...
This presentation will discuss the development of a virtual community at Indian River State College ...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
Abstract: Physical and geographical isolation from other learners and faculty can make online learni...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging ' (IM) and 'Presence, ' which is essentially the ability of b...
'Instant Messaging ' (IM) and 'Presence, ' which is essentially the ability of b...
Instant messaging (IM) is changing the way we communicate with each other and may prove to be a more...
The Internet is now widely used by educators and students all around the world. Its technology helps...
This paper considers Instant Messaging (IM) for language learning in distributed and distance learni...
This is a draft of the final version of the paper. The definitive final version appears on the publi...
Enrollment in online learning continues to grow in the higher education sector, along with persisten...
AOL Instant messenger (IM) was used over four semesters as an additional way for students to contact...
Summary This article is a preliminary study that analyses how 14 Students of English from the UEM La...
This presentation will discuss the development of a virtual community at Indian River State College ...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...
Abstract: Physical and geographical isolation from other learners and faculty can make online learni...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging' (IM) and 'Presence,' which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if...
'Instant Messaging ' (IM) and 'Presence, ' which is essentially the ability of b...
'Instant Messaging ' (IM) and 'Presence, ' which is essentially the ability of b...
Instant messaging (IM) is changing the way we communicate with each other and may prove to be a more...
The Internet is now widely used by educators and students all around the world. Its technology helps...
This paper considers Instant Messaging (IM) for language learning in distributed and distance learni...
This is a draft of the final version of the paper. The definitive final version appears on the publi...
Enrollment in online learning continues to grow in the higher education sector, along with persisten...
AOL Instant messenger (IM) was used over four semesters as an additional way for students to contact...
Summary This article is a preliminary study that analyses how 14 Students of English from the UEM La...
This presentation will discuss the development of a virtual community at Indian River State College ...
Can the development of convergence and social presence indicate an interactive learning environment?...