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Participatory videoconferencing for groups
For decades after its introduction, videoconferencing remained a marginal communications medium, used primarily by corporate businesses. However videoconferencing has been taken up by a wide range of individuals, groups and communities. Videoconferencing occurs when people at geographically dispersed sites communicate with each other by transmitting ...
Heather Molyneaux +3 more
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Videoconferencing During the COVID-19 Pandemic is Associated with Sleep Disruption in Young Adults
Serge Onyper Department of Psychology, St Lawrence University, Canton, NY, USACorrespondence: Serge Onyper, Email sonyper@stlawu.eduPurpose: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a shift to working and learning from home and a concomitant rise in the use of ...
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Videoconferencing for Home Care Delivery in Japan: Observational Study [PDF]
Telemedicine has been increasingly used in many health care fields, including home care, where patients receive medical care at home. Owing to the current COVID-19 crisis, the value of telemedicine via videoconferencing is more recognized, particularly ...
Beniya, Hiroyuki +8 more
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Web-based videoconferencing has gained a great momentum worldwide, with extremely high adoption rates during the COVID -19 pandemic. The current study aims to investigate the use of web-based videoconferencing for teaching in the post-COVID-19 ...
Stavros A. Nikou
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A Scoping Review of Videoconferencing Systems in Higher Education
Videoconferencing as a learning tool has been widely used among educators and learners in order to induce effective communication between learners and teachers or learners and their peers, especially when face-to-face means are not possible.
Hosam Al-Samarraie
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Using videoconferencing in a school-scientist partnership: students’ perceptions and scientists’ challenges [PDF]
This research studied a series of videoconference teaching workshops and virtual labs, which formed a component of a school-scientist partnership involving a New Zealand science research institute and year 13 students at a Wellington high school.
Falloon, Garry, Garry Falloon
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Patients with various forms of cancer often have unmet psychosocial support needs. By interpretative phenomenological approach, this study aimed to acquire a deeper understanding of home-living patients with cancer’s experience and meaning from ...
Bente Nordtug +2 more
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An increasing demand for care homes in the UK, has necessitated the evaluation of innovative methods for delivering more effective health care. Videoconferencing may be one way to meet this demand.
Louise Newbould +3 more
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BackgroundTelehealth videoconferencing has largely been embraced by health care providers and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, little is known about specific techniques for building rapport and provider-patient relationships in this care ...
Koppel, Paula D, De Gagne, Jennie C
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Background: There are few specialist paediatric Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME) services in the UK. Therefore, the distance some families have to travel to reach these services can be a barrier to accessing evidence-based treatment.
Andrew Haig-Ferguson +7 more
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