2009
DOI: 10.21432/t29k6x
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"Sam's Cafe ": A Case Study of Computer Conferencing as a Medium for Collective Journal Writing

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“…Later, the students reply to those comments in the same way (McIntyre & Tlusty, 1995;Wang, 1996). Moreover, e-mail journals can be written in a collective fashion in which both the instructor and the students can contribute ideas to a topic under discussion (Yeoman, 1995). In addition to this, e-mail interactions between an instructor and the students or among the students themselves can be either synchronous or asynchronous.…”
Section: Computers E-mail and Conferencingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, the students reply to those comments in the same way (McIntyre & Tlusty, 1995;Wang, 1996). Moreover, e-mail journals can be written in a collective fashion in which both the instructor and the students can contribute ideas to a topic under discussion (Yeoman, 1995). In addition to this, e-mail interactions between an instructor and the students or among the students themselves can be either synchronous or asynchronous.…”
Section: Computers E-mail and Conferencingmentioning
confidence: 99%