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Improving instructional effectiveness with computer‚Äêmediated communication
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This study explores the use of asynchronous Computer‚ÄêMediated Communication (CMC) in the delivery of instructional content, and points up the interaction among learners, as well as between learners and instructors. The instructional content in the project described was available to learners online as Microsoft Word documents, with email being used for communicating within the student group. Many students, as well as some of the instructors, felt uncomfortable with the flexibility and openness that a CMC environment allowed. However, once familiar with this process of instruction and interaction, learners were able to work consistently at their own pace, and understand that instructors are interested in every individual learner's opinion and in the collective views of the group. It was evident that a CMC‚Äêbased instructional delivery system, when carefully planned, has the potential to facilitate that outcome, and to improve instructional effectiveness