CHAPTER 4SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENTS

When it comes time to plan your virtual presentation, you can choose to conduct it in one of two ways: synchronously or asynchronously. A phone call is an example of a synchronous communication. Both parties can hear and respond to each other right then and there. E-mail is an example of asynchronous, or one-way, communication. You can ask a colleague a question at 8 a.m. and review her response at 8 p.m. that night.

When your virtual presentation is synchronous, it allows your audience to listen and respond in real time. In such virtual presentations, all participants are attending at the same time, as though they were in the same room together. In an asynchronous virtual presentation, ...

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