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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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Conceptual and socio-cognitive support for collaborative learning in videoconferencing environments [PDF]
Studies have shown that videoconferences are an effective medium for facilitating communication between parties who are separated by distance. Furthermore, studies reveal that videoconferences are effective when used for distance learning, particularly ...
Ertl, B., Fischer, F., Mandl, H.
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Supporting Collaborative Learning in Videoconferencing using Collaboration Scripts and Content Schemes [PDF]
Studies have shown that videoconferences are an effective medium for facilitating communication between parties who are separated by distance. Furthermore, studies reveal that videoconferences are effective when used for distance learning, particularly ...
Ertl, Bernhard +2 more
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BackgroundThe Patient-Centered Team (PACT) focuses on the transitional phase between hospital and primary care for older patients in Northern Norway with complex and long-term needs.
Silsand, Line +2 more
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Communication technologies and education: Lessons in the potential of innovation [PDF]
The evaluation of initiatives in using new forms of technology to enhance teaching and learning will raise awareness of the need for a structured and principled approach to the introduction of innovative methods.
Norman, Nigel
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The use of videoconferencing with patients with psychosis: a review of the literature
Videoconferencing has become an increasingly viable tool in psychiatry, with a growing body of literature on its use with a range of patient populations. A number of factors make it particularly well suited for patients with psychosis.
Kobak Kenneth A +2 more
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Factors Affecting Dental Students’ Comfort with Online Synchronous Learning
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic caused many universities to expand their use of videoconferencing technology to continue academic coursework. This study examines dental students’ experience, comfort levels, and preferences with videoconferencing ...
David G. McMillan +4 more
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Social communication networks and videoconferencing
This study examined new organisational environments and environmental variables involved in the adoption and implementation of new communication technology. This includes structures within the organisation and social communication networks.
Ian Saunderson, Gideon de Wet
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Cooperative Learning in Videoconferencing: The Influence of Content Schemes and Cooperation Scripts on Shared External Representations and Individual Learning Outcomes [PDF]
Video-conferencing is expected to become increasingly important for tele-learning environments. This study investigates how to foster cooperative learning in videoconferencing.
Ertl, Bernhard +2 more
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Minimising the time required for a patient to receive primary care has always been the concern of the Accidents and Emergency units. Ambulances are usually the first to arrive on the scene and to administer first aid.
Banitsas, KA +4 more
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