Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) refers to interactions between individuals facilitated by computers, encompassing various forms such as synchronous and asynchronous communication. Synchronous communication occurs in real-time, utilizing platforms like instant messaging and video conferencing, while asynchronous communication allows for interaction at different times, with examples including email and social media. CMC is crucial for distance learning, simulating traditional classroom experiences through virtual platforms.
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Computer-Mediated Communication
Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) refers to interactions between individuals facilitated by computers, encompassing various forms such as synchronous and asynchronous communication. Synchronous communication occurs in real-time, utilizing platforms like instant messaging and video conferencing, while asynchronous communication allows for interaction at different times, with examples including email and social media. CMC is crucial for distance learning, simulating traditional classroom experiences through virtual platforms.