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29 Nov 12
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We all are aware of the notion that most of the information we get in a face-to-face communication is NOT from the words themselves, but rather from body language, facial expression, and tone of voice
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Kristi HollandTeam work
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We all are aware of the notion that most of the information we get in a face-to-face communication is NOT from the words themselves, but rather from body language, facial expression, and tone of voice
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e said that video chat is better than any other form of non face-to-face, because you get facial expressions, tone of voice, body language, AND real-time responsiveness. B
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22 Apr 09
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we are fooling ourselves into thinking that text is even half as effective as face-to-face at communicating a message
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most of the information we get in a face-to-face communication is NOT from the words themselves, but rather from body language, facial expression, and tone of voice.
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We never had to learn to process body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. We evolved this capability...it's innate. But we had to spend years learning to read and write with any level of sophistication
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the problem goes way beyond just an increased chance for misinterpretation
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DJ Chuanggreat grid mapping synchronous vs. asynchronous, learned vs. innate; it takes more intelligence to do email, wiki, and blog, b/c it's a learned skill
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07 May 06
Thomas Vander WalKathy digs into why face to face interaction is the best means for communication.
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01 May 06
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Joitske Hulseboschhas a nice graphical picture of types of communications from synchronous to asynchronous and learned to innate
online_facilitation online_versus_f2f cursus_faciliteren_van_online_communities
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15 Apr 06
Tom HemingwayWe all are aware of the notion that most of the information we get in a face-to-face communication is NOT from the words themselves, but rather from body language, facial expression, and tone of voice. What he finds troubling, though, is how we trick ours
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