Computer-mediated Communication

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Computer-mediated Communication news

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An increasing number of apps let users share their heartrate with friends. Now a pair of researchers are exploring how sharing your biosignals can affect your interpersonal interactions.

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School of Information faculty and students are presenting their research on human-computer interaction in Toronto this week at the annual CHI conference.
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Elisa Oreglia honored for the best graduate student paper on China and inner Asia at the Association for Asian Studies annual conference.
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How can students work together in the new generation of online courses? And how can online systems support and encourage peer learning? A new School of Information research project aims to answer these questions and more.
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Research on Sharetribe, a community sharing site, found that users fear owing each other a debt of gratitude and are reluctant to ask for help.
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New research reveals how information systems can replace person-to-person service encounters by substituting information for interaction.

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