ASSESSMENT OF COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE: THEORY AND APPLICATION IN AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT

Theoretically based factors of computer mediated communication (CMC) competence are analyzed in the context of education for effective use of internet technology in online interpersonal communication and group interaction. An empirical analysis was performed of two versions of a newly developed CMC...

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