Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- 2004 This research examined the question of whether perceptions of media as inferior to face to face are socially or technologically determined. It takes advantage of a recently developed asynchronous videoconferencing system to compare the perceptions and outcomes of group projects done in a multi-cue asynchronous media to those of face to face groups. Participants engaged in collaboration over 5 weeks to develop group oral reports. Measures of social presence, conversational involvement, perceived effectiveness, and ratings of group project quality were compared between communication conditions. Results showed significant differences favoring face-to-face communic...
This thesis investigates the effects of multimedia communications technology on the interaction of m...
This study involved an experiment of the effects of time and communication channel--computer confere...
A study assessing the effects of synchronous and asynchronous computer-mediated com-munication on su...
This study investigates the interaction of communication media and task characteristics on group int...
This paper examines the conversational process in video-mediated groups as compared to face-to-face ...
An experiment was conducted to examine how communication patterns and task performance differ as a f...
An experiment was conducted to examine how communication patterns and task performance differ as a f...
This article examined communication and task performance in face-to-face, copresent, and video-media...
Organizations deploy advanced communication media such as audio and videoconferencing to enhance and...
This paper examines team work over time in video-mediated non-collocated and traditional face-to-fac...
Video mediated communication alters our perception of the way in which we interact and communicate. ...
The significance of social presence in asynchronous computer conferencing has become an increasingly...
A series of experiments are reported in which pairs of subjects performed a collaborative task remot...
While the benefits of online group work completed using asynchronous computer-mediated communication...
Although the rapid development of information technology has led to the increasing use of computer-m...
This thesis investigates the effects of multimedia communications technology on the interaction of m...
This study involved an experiment of the effects of time and communication channel--computer confere...
A study assessing the effects of synchronous and asynchronous computer-mediated com-munication on su...
This study investigates the interaction of communication media and task characteristics on group int...
This paper examines the conversational process in video-mediated groups as compared to face-to-face ...
An experiment was conducted to examine how communication patterns and task performance differ as a f...
An experiment was conducted to examine how communication patterns and task performance differ as a f...
This article examined communication and task performance in face-to-face, copresent, and video-media...
Organizations deploy advanced communication media such as audio and videoconferencing to enhance and...
This paper examines team work over time in video-mediated non-collocated and traditional face-to-fac...
Video mediated communication alters our perception of the way in which we interact and communicate. ...
The significance of social presence in asynchronous computer conferencing has become an increasingly...
A series of experiments are reported in which pairs of subjects performed a collaborative task remot...
While the benefits of online group work completed using asynchronous computer-mediated communication...
Although the rapid development of information technology has led to the increasing use of computer-m...
This thesis investigates the effects of multimedia communications technology on the interaction of m...
This study involved an experiment of the effects of time and communication channel--computer confere...
A study assessing the effects of synchronous and asynchronous computer-mediated com-munication on su...