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Collaboration in the Large: Using Videoconferencing to Facilitate Large-Group Interaction

Sonnenwald et al., 2003

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6155078155894783333
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Sonnenwald D
Solomon P
Hara N
Bolliger R
Cox T
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Knowledge and Information Technology Management: Human and Social Perspectives

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This chapter discusses the social, organizational and technical challenges and solutions that emerged when facilitating collaboration through videoconferencing for a large, geographically dispersed research and development (R&D) organization. Collaboration is …
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