Social Presence in the Web-Based Classroom
2008 ◽
Vol 13
(1)
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pp. 46-65
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Keyword(s):
Social presence is a theory derived from social psychology to explain social interactions in a mediated communication and is defined as the degree to which interlocutors in a communications medium perceive each other as real. This study investigates the effect of computer-mediated communication on the social presence of international students who spoke English as a foreign language in two Web-based graduate courses offered in the United States and aims to explore how linguistic and cultural differences influenced their social presence.
2016 ◽
Vol 6
(4)
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pp. 75-87
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2009 ◽
pp. 121-126
2011 ◽
pp. 1900-1906
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2017 ◽
Vol 9
(3)
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pp. 372-380
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