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What is Immediacy

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
An affective expression of emotional attachment or closeness to another person that was originally developed by social psychologist Albert Mehrabian.
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Instructional Immediacy Online
Sherri Melrose (Athabasca University, Canada)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 4
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-198-8.ch173
Abstract
Educators in both traditional and online learning events have consistently recognized a link between teachers who demonstrate warm, friendly behaviors and the creation of welcoming interactive learning environments. One critical instructional strategy that facilitates a sense of community and fosters a learning climate rich in social presence is immediacy. While teachers in face-to-face classrooms often demonstrate immediacy non-verbally through facial expressions and body language, teachers in online learning environments may be required to project immediacy exclusively through written messages.
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Social Presence in an Online Learning Environment
The extent to which selected communicative behaviors enhances physical or psychological closeness in interpersonal communication. Such immediacy-producing behaviors include both verbal and nonverbal communication.
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