Links for ESU 10 Nebraska

Greetings to my Nebraska ESU #10 audience. Here are a collection of links and resources mentioned in my presentation, plus more! Collaborations Around the Planet CAPspace Login CAPspace Scavenger Hunt CAPspace Flyer Read Around the Planet RAP website RAP flyer TWICE blog – subscribe in RSS or email More TWICE Information TWICE Where in MI [...]

Videoconferencing Implementation

This post is part of a series examining articles on the communication aspects of videoconferencing. Reference Baber, J. R. (1996). Re-visioning corporate communication: A case study of videoconferencing implementation. Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertations. (AAT 9700122) Summary This study was more on the implementation of corporate communication via videoconferencing than on the actual communication. Still [...]

Desktop VC Tasks

This post is part of a series examining articles on the communication aspects of videoconferencing. Reference Slovacek, C. L. (2003). Desktop video-conferencing tasks: The effects of telepresence and teledata on cognitive load, conversational repair, and satisfaction. Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertation. (AAT 3113579) Summary This interesting little study examined what people pay attention to in [...]

Videoconferencing Across Cultures

This post is part of a series examining articles on the communication aspects of videoconferencing. Article Reference Dustdar, S., & Hofstede, G. J. (1999). Videoconferencing across cultures – a conceptual framework for floor control issues. Journal of Information Technology, 14(2), 161-169. doi:10.1080/026839699344656 Summary What are you things that you do in a face to face [...]

Jazz is a network of dense clusters

Have you read Clay Shirky’s book Here Comes Everybody? Or at least watched his 20-min presentations on TED Talks? here and here. He suggests that a strong network is a network of dense clusters. This is more efficient than a hierarchy, where everyone is critical to the organization. It’s also more efficient than everyone being [...]

Communication via Videoconference

This post is part of a series examining articles on the communication aspects of videoconferencing. Wegge, J. (2006). Communication via videoconference: Emotional and cognitive consequences of affective personality dispositions, seeing one’s own picture, and disturbing events. Human-Computer Interaction, 21(3), 273 – 318. doi:10.1207/s15327051hci2103_1 Comment: This study title made me laugh. How often have you seen [...]

Visual Angle in Videoconferencing: The Issue of Trust

This post is part of a series examining articles on the communication aspects of videoconferencing. Article Reference Bekkering, T. J. E. (2004). Visual angle in videoconferencing: The issue of trust. Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertations. (AAT 3120803) Summary The visual angle in this research is the distance between the camera and the monitor – which [...]

Study Results: Model to Predict Use of Curriculum VC

This post is part of a series inviting discussion, comments and reflection on the results of my dissertation. Another major part of my study was to create a model to predict the use of curriculum videoconferencing in schools. I selected a combination of variables that were significant in the correlation analyses or the multiple regression [...]

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