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Teaching Sociology, 2007
Institutional Context and Departmental Capstone Course This course was taught in a public, four year institution of 5,000 residential stu dents, two-thirds of whom are women. The institution is highly selective and over half of the entering students are in the top 10% of their graduating classes.
Marie-Noƫlle Lamy, Regine Hampel
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Institutional Context and Departmental Capstone Course This course was taught in a public, four year institution of 5,000 residential stu dents, two-thirds of whom are women. The institution is highly selective and over half of the entering students are in the top 10% of their graduating classes.
Marie-Noƫlle Lamy, Regine Hampel
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Interpreting. International Journal of Research and Practice in Interpreting, 1996
The technical aspects of videoconferencing are described, with emphasis on the H 320 standards for the transmission of compressed video and audio streams. The implications of multilingual videoconferencing for sound and image quality in conference interpreting and the related cognitive, medical and psychological problems are then discussed.
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The technical aspects of videoconferencing are described, with emphasis on the H 320 standards for the transmission of compressed video and audio streams. The implications of multilingual videoconferencing for sound and image quality in conference interpreting and the related cognitive, medical and psychological problems are then discussed.
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Misconceptions surrounding videoconferencing
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2005We carried out a study to assess the level of training required by hospital staff to operate a videoconferencing system. Fifty members of hospital staff, who had no previous videoconferencing experience, were studied. When using simple pictorial instructions, they took on average just under 6 min to connect successfully to a remote site. Male subjects
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Institutionally based videoconferencing
International Review of Psychiatry, 2015The delivery of psychiatric care via video-teleconferencing (VTC) technology is thought to have reached a tipping point. As a medical speciality with relatively few material or technical requirements for service delivery, psychiatry has been one of the earliest to embrace the possibility of providing evaluations and treatment at a distance.
Robert Lee, Caudill, Zachary, Sager
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Videoconferencing: Is It Satisfactory
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2020Consideration 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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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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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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