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Definitionen
Social presence theory (Short, Williams, & Christie, 1976) is very similar to media
richness theory. Social presence theory is concerned with interpersonal relationships
rather than with message equivocality and suggests that task activities needing a strong
interpersonal characteristic (i.e., tasks that depend on developing and maintaining
mutual trust such as conflict-resolution tasks or negotiation tasks) require
communication media that are high in social presence.
Von Karel Kreijns in der Dissertation Sociable CSCL Environments (2004) im Text Pitfalls and Barriers to Social Interaction Verwandte Objeke
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3 Erwähnungen
- Euro-CSCL - Proceedings of the first European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (Pierre Dillenbourg, A. Eurelings, K. Hakkarainen) (2001)
- 6. A framework for analysing critical thinking in computer conferences (Walter Archer, D. Randy Garrison, Terry Anderson, Liam Rourke)
- What we know about CSCL and implementing it in higher education (Jan-Willem Strijbos, Paul A. Kirschner, Rob L. Martens) (2004)
- Designing sociable CSCL Environments - Applying Interaction Design Principles (Paul A. Kirschner, Karel Kreijns)
- Sociable CSCL Environments - Social Affordances, Sociability, and Social Presence (Karel Kreijns) (2004)