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What is Asynchronous CMC

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
Computer-mediated communication (see below) that occurs at different times (e.g., e-mail); that is, not instantly.
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The Impact of Personality on Virtual Team Creativity and Quality
Rosalie J. Ocker (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch046
Abstract
A series of experiments investigated creativity and quality of work-product solutions in virtual teams (Ocker, forthcoming; Ocker, 2005; Ocker & Fjermestad, 1998; Ocker et al., 1998; 1996). Across experiments, small teams with about five graduate students interacted for approximately two weeks to determine the high-level requirements and design for a computerized post office (Goel, 1989; Olson et al., 1993). The means of interaction was manipulated in these experiments such that teams interacted via one of the following treatments: (1) asynchronous computer-medicated communication (CMC), (2) synchronous CMC, (3) asynchronous CMC interspersed with face-to-face (FtF) meetings, or (4) a series of traditional FtF meetings without any electronic communication. A repeated finding across experiments was that teams interacting only using asynchronous CMC – that is, teams without any FtF or synchronous communication -- produced significantly more creative results than teams in the other treatments. Additionally, asynchronous virtual teams rated high in creativity were generally not the same teams that were judged high in terms of the quality of their deliverable. To further examine these findings, this chapter presents results of an exploratory study designed to investigate the impact of individual personality facets on team outcomes. The objective of this study is to determine whether differences in team outcomes – in terms of the level of creativity versus the quality of the team deliverable – can be predicted by individual member personality.no abstract
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CMC and Intercultural Learning
The term is often used to refer to communication by e-mail or via a discussion list, where the recipients of the e-mail or the participants in the discussion do not have to be present at the same time and can respond at their own convenience.
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Asynchronous and Synchronous Learning and Teaching
Communication mediated by computers and networks in which the sender and recipient are not required to be online at the same time.
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Intercultural Competence for Teachers of Young ELLs
Asynchronous CMC refers to a type of computer-mediated communication that a sender replies a message at the different time than the person who receives the message, such as e-mail.
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The Impact of Personality on Virtual Team Creativity and Quality
Computer-mediated communication (see below) that occurs at different times (e.g., e-mail); that is, not instantly.
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The Impact of Personality on Virtual Team Creativity and Quality
Computer-mediated communication (see below) that occurs at different times (e.g., e-mail); that is, not instantly.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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