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Computer conferencing
Computer conferencing systems, which developed out of email bulletin boards, are designed to support text-based asynchronous group and many-to-many communication. The software includes features to help in organizing, structuring, searching, and retrieving messages. It allows users to link one message to another as a comment, and to organize messages in different branches, threads, or topics of a conference. Participants can easily keep track of who has contributed to a conference and who has read specific messages, and the conference moderator or organizer can use special commands to define conference membership, track contributors' messages, structure the discussion, and schedule the opening and closing of conference topics. Some conferencing systems have special features that can be adapted to distance education group activities, such as polling and voting options and features that allow the moderator to change a participant's conference privileges from read-only to read-and-write. Recently Web-based conferencing systems have appeared that can be used in conjunction with Web databases and information resources (see the discussion below on integrated Web environments).
 
 

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