The role of immediate feedback in-group conversations has received scant attention in the recent literature. While studies from the early 1990's suggested that "added information" in the form of non-verbal cues would allow video conferencing to "augment" the audio-only conference in terms of effectiveness, stunningly little follow-on research has been done reflective of the current state of computer mediated communication, video conferencing, "live walls", etc. This article contrasts three studies of immediate feedback in in-person settings as the basis for suggesting a new research program - research to look at potential effects of augmenting video-conferencing with an immediate feedback channel.
@article{arxiv.1412.4179,
title = {What About Feedback?},
author = {Terrence Letiche and Michael Lissack},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.4179},
year = {2014}
}