Support Identifiable Types of Communication

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Support Identifiable Types of Communication
Contributors Ellen Rusman
Last modification May 16, 2017
Source The E-LEN Project (2005)[1].
Pattern formats OPR Alexandrian
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People don’t understand each other and have different expectations while collaborating in mainly text-based online environments. Make task-related and socio-emotional communication more easily interpretable by providing identificational information through contextualization and labeling[1].


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  1. 1.0 1.1 The E-LEN Project: Sig 3 (2005). Retrieved from http://www2.tisip.no/E-LEN/patterns_listing.php?sig=3&show=Explore+SIG+patterns.