Jones, 2004 - Google Patents
The Problem of Context in Computer-MediatedJones, 2004
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- Jones R
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- Discourse and technology: Multimodal discourse analysis
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IT IS AN OPEN SECRET in my freshman composition class at City University of Hong Kong that most of the conversations taking place in the computer-equipped classroom are with people who are not present and about topics totally irrelevant to English composition. It is …
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