Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Online Communication
- Online Communities
- Blogs
- These are frequently updated online journals with diary-like entries.
- Contain text, pictures and occasionally video
- Micro blogging
- Short text entries
- Twitter
- Chatrooms
- Interactive rooms where people take part in chat
- Sometimes called chat
- Wiki's
- Websites that provide information that users can edit and extend.
- Useful for research
- Wikipedia is a famous example.
- Key Terms
- Netiquette is internet ettiquette.
- Chat is online real-time communication over the internet
- Positives
- Allows Connection from across the world
- Fast, almost instantaneous
- Stay in touch with friends and family
- Negatives
- May be dangerous
- Viruses can be sent
- Misinterpretion
- May not be accessible for everyone
- Different behaviour online
- VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocal allows people to speak in real-time
- Uses voice and/or video messaging
- Available between any two places in the world with low cost on internet
- Skype is an example
- Reduces travel costs and travel time
- Voice quality can be bad, or there may be delays
- Not necessarily secure
- May be unreliable at times
- Podcasts
- Series of audio or video recordings that can be downloaded from the internet
- Youtube has vlogs, examples of video podcasts
- VLE's
- VLE's can be used to distribute information online
- Usually used by schools and colleges
- Contains learning materials, tests, lectures, etc.
- Records and tracks learner's progress
- Some work in real time
- Social Networking Websites
- For example Facebook, Twitter and Google+
- Members of the online community interact and communicate
- They set up profiles and post personal information and add friends