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'''Back channel communication''' means "private [[e-mail]]s or other [[message]]s sent by the [[facilitator]] or between individuals during [[public conferencing]]. They can have a significant effect on the way that public conversations go."<ref>Larry Clavette, et al., ”New Media and the Air Force,” Glossary 1 (U.S. Air Force 2009).[http://www.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-090406-036.pdf]</ref>
 
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{{Quote|private [[e-mail]]s or other [[message]]s sent by the [[facilitator]] or between individuals during [[public conferencing]]. They can have a significant effect on the way that public conversations go.<ref>Larry Clavette, et al., ”New Media and the Air Force,” Glossary 1 (U.S. Air Force 2009).[http://www.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-090406-036.pdf]</ref>}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 28 November 2011

Definition[]

Back channel communication means

private e-mails or other messages sent by the facilitator or between individuals during public conferencing. They can have a significant effect on the way that public conversations go.[1]

References[]

  1. Larry Clavette, et al., ”New Media and the Air Force,” Glossary 1 (U.S. Air Force 2009).[1]