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Fourth International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'06), 2006
In this paper we shall present two different yet complementary technologies toward collaboration. The first technology is based on Interactive Distributed and Shared environment, that enables the users to access , modify /manipulate and view virtual objects being music, two or three dimensional images or video records.
Christine Strothotte +6 more
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In this paper we shall present two different yet complementary technologies toward collaboration. The first technology is based on Interactive Distributed and Shared environment, that enables the users to access , modify /manipulate and view virtual objects being music, two or three dimensional images or video records.
Christine Strothotte +6 more
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Nurse Educator, 2009
In this bimonthly series, the author examines how nurse educators can use Internet and Web-based computer technologies such as search, communication, and collaborative writing tools; social networking and social bookmarking sites; virtual worlds; and Web-based teaching and learning programs.
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In this bimonthly series, the author examines how nurse educators can use Internet and Web-based computer technologies such as search, communication, and collaborative writing tools; social networking and social bookmarking sites; virtual worlds; and Web-based teaching and learning programs.
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SciVal Experts: A Collaborative Tool
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2011SciVal Experts is a resource for finding experts and fostering collaboration. The tool creates researcher profiles with automatically updated publication and grant information and faculty-inputted curriculum vitae, more fully capturing a researcher's body of work. SciVal Experts indexes campus-based "experts" by research topic, allowing faculty to find
Emily, Vardell +2 more
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From Collaborative Tools to Collaborative Working Environments
International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2010In this article we introduce the main research lines concerning CSCW and groupware, which are forming the core foundation of Collaborative Working Environments (CWE). Furthermore, we introduce the problematic aspects in CWE and the features and recommendations for the integration of CWE in organizations.
Wolfgang Prinz +2 more
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Internet Based Collaboration Tools
International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2016This structured literature review examines the digital tools used to facilitate distance collaboration and the available research relative to the use of those tools. The purpose of this paper was to contribute to a better understanding of Internet based professional collaboration tools, their features and benefits, and best research based professional ...
Lori Wahl, Allen Kitchel
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Collaborative Innovation Tools
2001Importance of Collaboration: Practical and Scientific We live in an increasingly interconnected world. In reflection of this trend, the field of human-computer interaction has shifted focus from individuals to teams and large organizations [35]. From a scientific perspective, we learn most about the object of study during transitions.
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Towards global collaboration tools
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction - CHINZ '03, 2003The introduction of collaboration applications on the Internet has enriched communication between diverse users via chatting, and audio and video conferencing. It has also facilitated numerous real life tasks such as conducting of business meetings on the web, distance learning, and distributed authoring.
Eiman Elnahrawy +2 more
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Kollaborationswerkzeuge (Collaboration Tools)
2014Kollaborationswerkzeuge werden im Zuge des Kollaborationsprozesses eingesetzt, um eine Gruppe bei ihrer Zusammenarbeit zu unterstutzen, und lassen sich in die funfte Ebene des Sechs-Ebenen-Kollaborationsmodells (SeKMo) einordnen. Im vorliegenden Kapitel werden verschiedene nicht-IT-gestutzte Werkzeuge, IT-gestutzte Einzelrechner-Werkzeuge, IT-gestutzte
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