10 Questions
According to Social Presence Theory, what is social presence defined as?
The degree to which a person is aware of another person in a mediated communication context
According to Media Richness Theory, which communication media are considered 'rich'?
Video-mediated communication
What does Social Information Processing (SIP) Theory assume about communicators in Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)?
They can reduce interpersonal uncertainty and develop affinity in online settings
According to Social Identification/De-Individuation (SIDE) Theory, what does CMC's lack of nonverbal cues promote?
De-individuation
What concept is addressed in the Hyperpersonal Communication Model for CMC?
Hyperpersonal feedback
What are the two temporal distinctions of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)?
Synchronous CMC and asynchronous CMC
What is the main focus of Communicative CALL in language learning?
Using forms rather than on the forms themselves
According to Levy (1997), how does he define Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)?
The search for and study of applications of the computer in language teaching and learning
What is the role of the computer in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)?
To provide alternative contexts for social interaction and facilitate access to existing discourse communities and the creation of new ones
Which types of communication fall under asynchronous Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)?
Email, discussion forums, and mailing lists
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