Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is one of the most recent technologies to be adopted for use in distance education. It provides the means to establish an electronic classroom that is accessible to participants separated by physical distance or time. The literature on CMC is as varied as are the many applications. Most CMC publications are either general descriptions of the medium or projections of new applications within educational and corporate institutions. This review, however, focuses on a small subset of publications with findings and recommendations derived from empirical studies about the use of CMC for distance education. Some findings from these studies are sufficiently robust that they suggest some general trends. While CMC is found to be an ideal medium for fostering discussion among distance students and enhancing participation rates, it is observed that a sufficient critical mass of students and a facilitative teaching style are essential to fostering and maintaining online dialog. Because success in a CMC course is dependent, in large part, on convenient access to a computer, institutions are exploring different ways to increase computer accessibility. (Contains 75 references.) (SLD)
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Table of Contents
- Education 3
- Paulsen 1987. 3
- Connected Education 3
- University 3
- Undergraduate 4
- Phillips Santoro 4
- Kuehn 1988 4
- Lorentsen 4
- Meurs Bouhuijs 1989 4
- Bissell et al. 1987 4
- Doctorates 5
- Levin 1989 5
- Harasim 1986. 6
- Brown 1987. 6
- 1987 to middle Cohen 1987. 6
- University D0u the 7
- 15 in 1987. 7
- For 9
- CMC is 10
- Hahn et al. 1991a Hahn et al. 1991b. 10
- Mason 11
- The real class size may 11
- However 12
- McCreary 12
- One major 13
- For example in 13
- McDonald and 13
- This is not 13
- A second pacing prerequisites have 15
- 1990. 15
- While time to basic computer 15
- Jutland 17
- Kirkwood 1988. 18
- Hahn et al. 18
- Jutland Open 18
- Kirkwood 1989. 19
- Deutschman 1984. 19
- The 19
- The transcript 19
- Alexander and instructors. 22
- Lincoln. 23
- Oxford Pergamon 23
- Guelph 23
- M. Jobe. 23
- Journal of Distance 23
- Wells. 23
- Feenberg A. The written world. 24
- In Mindweave 24
- Feenberg A. 24
- Research Report 1581. 24
- Daveline. 24
- Research Product 90-25. 24
- Harasim L. 24
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- Harasim L. 24
- Oxford 24
- Hart R. 25
- Heap N. 25
- Guelph 25
- Carolina. 25
- Ringsted. 25
- Orlando 26
- K. Smith. 26
- Communication computers and 26
- University. of North Carolina. 27
- U.K. 27
- Oxford 27
- Vol. 1 Chapter 27
- Bouhuijs. 27
- Muzio J. 28
- Magzamen. 28
- Nipper S. 28
- Kaye 63-73. 28
- Osgood D. 28
- Owen T. 28
- Kaye 208-211. 28
- Paulsen M. F. 28
- Paulsen M. F. In Mindweave 28
- Keys 28
- Education. 29
- March 1990. 29
- Soby M. 29
- Foreword. 29
- Spangler T. 29
- University. 29
- Oxford 29
- Wells R. 29
- Sciences. 30