Difference between revisions of "Chat Room"

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{{Term|CHAT ROOM|Electronic place where individuals can connect by sending typed text to one another in real time.
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{{Term|CHAT ROOM|Electronic place offered by an online service provider, where individuals can connect by sending typed text to one another in real time. When a person types a message on his/her computer screen, the same message appears on all the chat room participants' screen. The discussion may or may not have a moderator. Chat room can occasionally describe even asynchronous conferencing but, generally, this term denotes technologies such as real-time online chat, instant messaging and online forums. <ref>Rapid Instructional Design, Learning ID Fast and Right. George M. Piskurich, 2006, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chat_room Wikipedia] (27 May 2009),[http://www.netalert.gov.au/advice/publications/guides/a_teachers_guide_to_internet_safety/glossary.html www.netalert.gov.au] (27 May 2009), [http://www.rainwater.com/glossary/c.html www.rainwater.com] (27 May 2009), [http://www.esomar.org/index.php/glossary-c.html www.esomar.org] (27 May 2009) </ref>}}
Chat room or chatroom can occasionally describe even asynchronous conferencing but, generally, this term means technologies such as real-time online chat, instant messaging and online forums.
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A chat room is a place on the internet where people with similar interests can meet and communicate together by typing messages on their computer. People can often enter an unmoderated chat room without any verification of who they are. Problems for students can arise with chat room participants pretending to be someone they are not.
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<ref>Rapid Instructional Design, Learning ID Fast and Right. George M. Piskurich, 2006, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chat_room Wikipedia] (27 May 2009), [http://www.netalert.gov.au/advice/publications/guides/a_teachers_guide_to_internet_safety/glossary.html www.netalert.gov.au] (27 May 2009) </ref>}}
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 2 March 2012

Term2.png CHAT ROOM
Electronic place offered by an online service provider, where individuals can connect by sending typed text to one another in real time. When a person types a message on his/her computer screen, the same message appears on all the chat room participants' screen. The discussion may or may not have a moderator. Chat room can occasionally describe even asynchronous conferencing but, generally, this term denotes technologies such as real-time online chat, instant messaging and online forums. [1]


References

  1. Rapid Instructional Design, Learning ID Fast and Right. George M. Piskurich, 2006, Wikipedia (27 May 2009),www.netalert.gov.au (27 May 2009), www.rainwater.com (27 May 2009), www.esomar.org (27 May 2009)