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The Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic forced colleges and universities to move all in-person courses to a remote or online learning format. As a result, many faculty, including teacher educators, opted to transition their courses to live synchronous web meetings using ...
Patrick R. Lowenthal +3 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced colleges and universities to move all in-person courses to a remote or online learning format. As a result, many faculty, including teacher educators, opted to transition their courses to live synchronous web meetings using ...
Patrick R. Lowenthal +3 more
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Information, Communication & Society, 2022
During COVID-19, there has been an unprecedented rise of videoconferencing use, primarily through Zoom. This increasingly popularity of Zoom has led to growing debates about its negative health impacts.
Annabel Ngien, B. Hogan
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During COVID-19, there has been an unprecedented rise of videoconferencing use, primarily through Zoom. This increasingly popularity of Zoom has led to growing debates about its negative health impacts.
Annabel Ngien, B. Hogan
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A Fully Metaoptical Zoom Lens with a Wide Range.
Nano letters (Print)Metalenses are typically designed for a fixed focal length, restricting their functionality to static scenarios. Various methods have been introduced to achieve the zoom function in metalenses.
Jianchao Zhang +10 more
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IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2022
To pursue comprehensive performance, recent text detectors improve detection speed at the expense of accuracy. They adopt shrink-mask-based text representation strategies, which leads to a high dependence of detection accuracy on shrink-masks ...
Chuang Yang +3 more
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To pursue comprehensive performance, recent text detectors improve detection speed at the expense of accuracy. They adopt shrink-mask-based text representation strategies, which leads to a high dependence of detection accuracy on shrink-masks ...
Chuang Yang +3 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2012
Drilling down to more detail on a computer screen, or moving out to see the context, is basic. But it's hardly simple and, after 20 years, innovations are still occurring.
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Drilling down to more detail on a computer screen, or moving out to see the context, is basic. But it's hardly simple and, after 20 years, innovations are still occurring.
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Zoom Technology as an Effective Tool for Distance Learning in Teaching English to Medical Students
, 2020The paper presents issues associated with the introduction of effective educational technologies to distance learning a foreign language at the university. The review of the author’s use of Zoom technology in medical education is presented.
N. Guzacheva
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Harvard business review, 2011
Zoom buttons on digital devices let us examine images from many viewpoints. They also provide an apt metaphor for modes of strategic thinking. Some people prefer to see things up close, others from afar. Both perspectives have virtues. But they should not be fixed positions, says Harvard Business School's Kanter. To get a complete picture, leaders need
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Zoom buttons on digital devices let us examine images from many viewpoints. They also provide an apt metaphor for modes of strategic thinking. Some people prefer to see things up close, others from afar. Both perspectives have virtues. But they should not be fixed positions, says Harvard Business School's Kanter. To get a complete picture, leaders need
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2019
Prominent models of bilingual visual word recognition posit a bottom-up nonselective view of lexical processing with parallel access to lexical candidates of both languages. However, these accounts do not accommodate recent findings of top-down effects on the relative global activation level of each language during bilingual reading.
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Prominent models of bilingual visual word recognition posit a bottom-up nonselective view of lexical processing with parallel access to lexical candidates of both languages. However, these accounts do not accommodate recent findings of top-down effects on the relative global activation level of each language during bilingual reading.
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Connecting Through Technology During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: Avoiding “Zoom Fatigue”
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2020B. Wiederhold
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