Textual interaction (asynchronous)

Textual interaction (asynchronous)

Textual interaction (asynchronous) is one of the Asynchronous Computer Mediated Communications (ACMC). ACMC support the collaborative discussion and critique of sharable representations over time and anywhere in space among participants using audio, video, textual and graphical annotations on a digitised resource, without a synchronous interaction.

In particular, the term ‘textual interaction (asynchronous)’ refers to the process of sharing ideas and working collaboratively by using and editing text, for example using an online bulletin board or document store, at the collaborators' convenience.

Related methods include: Audio Interaction (Asynchronous), Resource sharing, Graphical Interaction (Asynchronous) and Video-based Interaction (Asynchronous).

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