Saturday, June 27, 2009
Week 4, blog 4
Web lecture has a good argument about real vs. Virtual communication. I agree with the professor that there is no distinction because even if communication is done using multimedia, electronic devices, or not face-to-face, it is still real/authentic communication. Exchange of information is always a true communication regardless of geographic location or tools involved. Communication happens all the time so dictincting them as real or virtual is not wise. Communication is always real no matter who is involved and where it happens. For example, the comments we post on fellow students blog entries are real form of communication.
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