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Videoconferencing: Is It Satisfactory

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2020
Consideration of the impact of COVID-19 on conducting research studies is the subject of this column. First, it is argued that presence is critical to some qualitative methods and especially for those who use the Parse methods. Second, the use of e-mail, telephone, and videoconferencing is examined in terms of their advantages and disadvantages in ...
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Videoconferencing

2008
This chapter introduces ways in which videoconferencing can be used to support professional development provided to educators. It looks at the ways in which adults learn, the need for quality professional development in education, and the different types of professional development being provided.
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Radiological videoconferencing in Sweden

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996
For the last four years there has been a videoconferencing link between the Karlskrona hospital and the university hospital of Lund. Because of a need to transmit angiographic films, its use has been gradually expanded to become an everyday routine, used for both elective and emergency examinations.
M, Kehler   +4 more
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Interactive Videoconferencing

Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2010
The purpose of this work is to examine using interactive videoconferencing (IVC) to provide preservice teachers with a model of exemplary reading instruction to transfer their learning and implement effective reading instruction. The program was facilitated by university professors and carried out though frequent interactions between preservice ...
Andrea M. Kent, Jennifer L. Simpson
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International Videoconferencing

American Journal of Health Education, 2010
In this issue of the American Journal of Health Education, Burke et al. (1) provide a case review of an international videoconference between a U.S. and a German university. As a person who has been involved in many videoconferencing situations, as well as more than 10 travel/study courses to Germany (through cooperation with Dr. Robert J.
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Trust in videoconferencing

Communications of the ACM, 2006
People associate poor eye contact with deception. This perception may have hurt large-scale adoption of videoconferencing technology.
Ernst Bekkering, J.P. Shim
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Videoconferencing Communities

2011
Online communities have expanded to include a complex array of technologies that allow us to integrate multiple modes of interaction among participants. One such method of interaction is videoconferencing. As part of a multi-year national program, the authors developed and investigated multiple methods by which videoconferencing could be used to expand
Dianna L. Newman   +2 more
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Videoconferencing

TechTrends, 1997
Barbara J. Ehrhard, Betty L. Schroeder
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Digital Videoconferencing

Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2008
The purpose of this article is to describe the technologies and applications of digital videoconferencing (DVC) within the realm of communication sciences and disorders. The discussion includes (a) a brief description of videoconferencing, (b) an explanation of the types of DVC available along with the advantages and disadvantages of each, (c ...
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Interactive Videoconferencing

2008
The convergence of once disparate voice, video, and data telecommunication technologies and the increasing adoption and cost effective availability of high bandwidth network services among educational institutions, businesses, and home users has rapidly altered the landscape of technology-mediated communications (TMC) in instructional settings.
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