Title :
The use of built-in digital backchannels in professional communication within academic conferences in virtual worlds: A comparison with the use of Twitter in real life conferences
Author :
Emad, Sabine ; Broillet, Alexandra
Abstract :
This paper deals with the use of built-in digital backchannels within academic conferences in three dimensional virtual worlds (VW) and combines qualitative and quantitative methods to answer the following research questions: does the use of built-in digital backchannels enhance communication, collaboration and knowledge expansion amongst participants in professional communication academic conferences within VW? How can those benefits be articulated? And how does communication in built-in digital backchannels in VW conferences compare to communication through Twitter in real life conferences? This paper builds upon authors´ previous research in which, through purely qualitative methods, six distinct categories of learning were identified and provided insights on how participants should behave in a socially acceptable way in such virtual conferences, as well as on how VW presentations were received by members of the audience [1].
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; social networking (online); virtual reality; Twitter; VW; academic conferences; built-in digital backchannels; collaboration expansion; communication expansion; knowledge expansion; professional communication; qualitative method; quantitative method; virtual worlds; Avatars; Awards activities; Organizations; Reflection; Second Life; Twitter; Built-in backchannels; Twitter; knowledge enhancement; technical communication tools; virtual worlds;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference (IPCC), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.2014.7020383