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Sun S Kim,1 Somporn Sitthisongkram,1 Kunsook Bernstein,2 Hua Fang,3 Won S Choi,4 Douglas Ziedonis5 1Department of Nursing, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, 2Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Hunter
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Videoconferencing (Polycom) Distance Education
IPM-142, a 4-page fact sheet by J. L. Gillett, A. C. Hodges and R. K. Thomas, provides information to UF/IFAS extension professionals about the advantages of videoconferencing, how to schedule a meeting or training session, and guidelines for ...
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Couple Dynamics Following Brain Cancer Diagnosis: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT In this scoping review, we examine the psychosocial impacts and relationship experiences of brain cancer on patients and their romantic partners. We synthesize seven empirical studies published between 2000 and 2024 across the United States (n = 2) and Europe (n = 5).
Nick Frye‐Cox +4 more
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Benefits and drawbacks of videoconferencing in eldercare from care workers’ perspectives
Objective The purpose of this study is to examine how care workers’ characteristics are related to the perceived benefits and drawbacks of using videoconferencing in the care of older people.
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Achieving Effective Floor Control with a Low-Bandwidth Gesture-Sensitive
Multiparty videoconferencing with even a small number of people is often infeasible due to the high network bandwidth required. Bandwidth can be significantly reduced if most of the advantages of using full-motion video can be achieved with low-frame ...
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Integrating Videoconferencing into the Classroom
This chapter will focus largely on the author’s experiences in promoting the creative use of videoconferencing in schools in Northern Ireland over the past ten years.
Maire Martin
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) methods, including machine learning (ML), are transforming healthcare by enabling personalized interventions that integrate multimodal data to support rehabilitation, preventive care, and remote monitoring. Despite their broad potential, older adults remain underrepresented in model development, raising concerns ...
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Tangible document sharing: handing over paper documents across a videoconferencing display
Conventional techniques for sharing paper documents in teleconferencing tend to introduce two inconsistencies: 1) media inconsistency: a paper document is converted into a digital image on the remote site; 2) space inconsistency: a workspace deliberately
Kazuaki Tanaka +3 more
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Abstract Many children experience agitation and altered consciousness during early acquired brain injury (ABI) recovery, requiring multidisciplinary collaboration across the care pathway. However, limited research evidence and variability in management approaches compromise the provision of standardised, best practice care.
Taylor Jenkin +8 more
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«Zoom Fatigue» in adult education: a pilot study
This paper is devoted to studying the phenomenon of fatigue and exhaustion experienced by learners using Zoom and, more broadly, video-based classes. Its scientific novelty lies in the fact that this phenomenon is examined for the first time in domestic ...
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