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May 2007
Study: Social Presence Perceived Differently By Different Ethnic Groups
Social presence, the degree to which a medium is perceived as representing the presence of communication participants, is an important factor in students learning and satisfaction. With online learning reaching across cultures, Judy Teng, educational technologist at the College of Saint Rose, studied how ethnicity affects student perceptions of social presence.
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