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Accessible Video Calling

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2019
Nonvisually Accessible Video Calling (NAVC) is a prototype that detects visual conversation cues in a video call and uses audio cues to convey them to a user who is blind or low-vision. NAVC uses audio cues inspired by movie soundtracks to convey Attention, Agreement, Disagreement, Happiness, Thinking, and Surprise.
Lei Shi   +7 more
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Video Emergency Calls in Medical Dispatching: A Scoping Review

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2022
Background: Video emergency calls (VCs) represent a feasible future trend in medical dispatching. Acceptance among callers and dispatchers seems to be good.
Roman Sýkora   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Experiences of healthcare professionals, patients and families with video calls to stimulate patient- and family-centred care during hospitalization: A scoping review.

Journal of Clinical Nursing
AIM To synthesize the literature on the experiences of patients, families and healthcare professionals with video calls during hospital admission.
S. Musters   +5 more
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Day-of-Surgery Video Calls and Phone Calls Increase Patient Satisfaction with Outpatient Surgery Experience: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Postoperative Communication Modalities.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2020
BACKGROUND With the increasing utilization of patient satisfaction as a metric for clinical care, there is growing interest in techniques that can be used to improve satisfaction in patients undergoing surgery. The purpose of this trial was to assess the
Matthew T. Kingery   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A tablet-based program to enable people with intellectual and other disabilities to access leisure activities and video calls

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 2018
Purpose: This study evaluated a tablet-based program to help eight participants with moderate intellectual disability, sensory and/or motor impairments, and lack of expressive or expressive and receptive verbal skills to select and access leisure ...
G. Lancioni   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Video Calling with FaceTime

2010
FaceTime is an awesome feature, and its popularity is sure to grow as more devices become FaceTime-compatible. In this chapter, you learned how to set up your FaceTime account and send and receive calls. Here are a few more tips for using FaceTime: If you are planning to make a lot of FaceTime calls at home or in the office, you may want to ...
Michael Grothaus, Erica Sadun
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MEETINGS VIA CONFERENCE CALL AND VIDEO CALL

2014
If you are a participant, you will vastly improve the success of the conference call if you prepare for it in advance in the same way as you would for any meeting (face to face or remote) to learn how.
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To video, call, or text?

2023
Previous research has indicated that therapists report differential preferences across telepsychology modalities, but these studies are limited. This study seeks to further examine therapists’ bias as operationalized in the differential rating of evidence-based processes across three experimentally manipulated telepsychology modality conditions.
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Mystery on the video call

New Scientist, 2020
In Telling Lies, you often don't know what you are supposed to be doing, but that is part of the fun, says Jacob ...
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Sound Politics of Video Calls

2020
The pandemic-driven changes have produced new sensory dissonances: While some urban spaces became eerily quiet, ubiquitous video calls turn the domestic into a public space flooded by multiple voices and sounds. What do these sonic worlds tell us about the social?
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