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Original Articles

The computer-mediated communication (CMC) classroom: a challenge of medium, presence, interaction, identity, and relationship

Pages 497-523 | Published online: 21 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

There is a “prevalence of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in education,” and a concern for its negative psychosocial consequences and lack of effectiveness as an instructional tool. This essay identifies five variables in the CMC research literature and shows their moderating effect on the psychosocial, instructional experience of the CMC classroom. These influences are: the medium, the social presence, the amount of student and instructor effort involved in classroom interaction, the student's identity as a member of the class, and the relationships developed among the instructor and students. The essay articulates ways in which a CMC classroom instructor can strategically address the challenge of these influences to develop positive CMC classroom interactions, relationships, and learning experiences.

Acknowledgements

An earlier version of this manuscript was presented to the 2009 Eastern Communication Association convention in Philadelphia, PA.

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Notes on contributors

John C. Sherblom

John C. Sherblom is a Professor of Communication and Journalism at the University of Maine

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