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A Meeting is Not a Meeting is Not a Meeting: Implications for Teleconferencing
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1978The behavior of participants and the events that occurred in 48 academic, business, and government meetings were recorded using observational techniques and a participant questionnaire. Meetings were compared to determine if and how associated communication requirements differed due to: (a) the purpose of the meeting, (b) the group conducting the ...
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“To meet or not to meet? That is not the question”
Surgery, 2022Steven D, Wexner, Kevin E, Behrns
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The Lancet, 1964
Speaking at meetings is a quicker way of reporting work than writing articles. Unfortunately, as the number of medical meetings increases, the communications delivered become harder to understand. There are several reasons for this. Formerly the contents of papers often consisted of brief descriptions of clinical or pathological conditions, whereas ...
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Speaking at meetings is a quicker way of reporting work than writing articles. Unfortunately, as the number of medical meetings increases, the communications delivered become harder to understand. There are several reasons for this. Formerly the contents of papers often consisted of brief descriptions of clinical or pathological conditions, whereas ...
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Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Supporting group work - GROUP '10, 2010
The difficulties remote participants of distributed meetings face are widely recognized. In this paper we describe the design of an avatar-based e-meeting support tool named Olympus, which aims to ameliorate some of the challenges remote participants face in distributed meetings.
N. Sadat Shami +4 more
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The difficulties remote participants of distributed meetings face are widely recognized. In this paper we describe the design of an avatar-based e-meeting support tool named Olympus, which aims to ameliorate some of the challenges remote participants face in distributed meetings.
N. Sadat Shami +4 more
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A “beyond being there” for VR meetings: envisioning the future of remote work
Human-Computer Interaction, 2022Katherine Isbister
exaly

