Using the interact system model to analyze computer mediated communication during a small group problem-solving task


Autoria(s): Roulet, Geoffrey
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20/08/2012

20/08/2012

01/04/1990

Resumo

The Interact System Model (ISM) developed by Fisher and Hawes (1971) for the analysis of face-to-face communication during small-group problem solving activities was used to study online communication. This tool proved to be of value in the analysis, but the conversation patterns reported by Fisher (1980) did not fully appear in the online environment. Participants displayed a habit of "being too polite" and not fully voicing their disagreements with ideas posed by others. Thus progress towards task completion was slow and incomplete.

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Roulet, G. (1990). Using the interact system model to analyze computer mediated communication during a small group problem-solving task. Proceedings of Third Guelph Symposium on Computer Mediated Communication (pp. 168-180). Guelph, Ontario: University of Guelph.

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/7375

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en

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University of Guelph

Palavras-Chave #online #communication #collaboration
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Article

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