Content Analysis of Online Synchronous Discussions
April 8, 2005
Elizabeth Murphy · Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
This talk overviews the work of Dr. Elizabeth Murphy from Memorial University of Newfoundland. It focuses on methodology and results of content analysis of computer conferences.
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