Matching

1) Form of mediated
communication where people
interact with each other at
varying times.

2) Typed symbols intended to
illustrate emotional states in a
computer-mediated
environment.

3) Form of communication
where there is one clear
source and a message
distributed to many receivers
with little or no interaction.

4) Form of mediated
communication that occurs in
real-time (or approximates
real-time).

5) Form of written language
where there is no pretense
that the written language is
the same as the oral language.

6) Form of written language
where the alphabetical
symbols are put together to
approximate the sounds of
the oral language.

7) Theory of Computer
Mediated Communication
that purports that individuals
interacting online will adapt
existing communicative cues
to replace the lack of cues in
the CMC situations caused by
a like of nonverbal
communication (touch, feel,
taste, smell, proximity, etc.).
8) The ability to be personally
effective and socially
appropriate in a CMC
environment.

9) An individual?s perception
about her or his computer
skills

10) Term used to reference
mediated instruction which is
used to replace live
instruction in a classroom.
A) Social Information Processing
Theory
B) Dialogical
C) CMC Competence
D) Verbal Equivalents
E) Synchronous Computer Mediated
Communication (CMC)
F) Mediated Learning
G) Pictographic
H) CMC Efficacy
I) Computer Efficacy
J) CMC Competence
K) Monological
L) Emoticons
M) Distance Education
N) Orthographic
O) Media Richness Theory
P) Orthographic
Q) Asynchronous Computer
Mediated Communication (CMC)
R) Pictographic

1) Q 2) L 3) K 4) E 5) R 6) N
7) A 8) C 9) I 10) M

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