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Becoming a successful online learner: Working in online groupsPractice good nettiquitteHuman communication is very rarely perfect, being prone to misinterpretation, loss of meaning and omission of information. Text-based communication in online discussions can become further distorted due to the lack of visual and paralinguistic (facial expression, intonation, gesture, body orientation) cues; and by time gaps within conversations. Practicing good netiquette, the etiquette of the online environment, can help to minimise misunderstandings and conflict in online communications.The
following netiquette guidelines
are adapted from Alexander
(2000):
Develop your online group working skillsOnline forums and group collaboration tools can be an effective way of participating in group work without having to meet face-to-face. However, as discussed above, communication online can be problematic. Many of the skills necessary for working in face-to-face groups also apply to online groups. (See units under, Working in groups?) |