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An 11 page paper discussing the current state of web conferencing, particularly as it applies to distance education. As can be seen from the small sampling provided here, there are many web conferencing applications available. Most are better suited than others to specific kinds of uses; organizations’ choices can be based on the items they have identified as being of greatest importance to them. This is the first 11 pages of a 30-page thesis on the subject. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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11 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSeduWebConf.rtf
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can be the bane of anyone with a heavy schedule, pressing deadlines and no time to waste. Yet, nearly everyone agrees that Communication is critical for any important task
that involves more than one person - whether the site is a battlefield, a conference room or scattered offices from which people are trying to coordinate projects (Biggs, 2004).
Instructors, students and educational administrators also would add the elearning environment to Biggs (2004) list, one for which web conferencing can provide solution. Section
1. - Web Conference Overview 1.1. - What is a Web Conference? Web conferencing is the current and future incarnation of the onsite,
physical meeting of individuals for a specific purpose. Whether that purpose is to discuss the prior quarters sales figures; collaborate on an engineering project; or conduct a class comprised
of geographically-dispersed students, web conferencing enables all of those who need to be present to fully participate in the event regardless of where they may be physically located at the
time of the meeting. All that is required is a computer and an Internet connection, plus web conferencing ability either through a web conferencing service or web conferencing software
installed on each participants computer. In a sense, web conferencing can be seen as the logical extension of email, one that involves more
than one person. Practically, however, web conferencing is much more than being able to communicate with multiple individuals in real time. Whereas email is limited to text only,
or perhaps with still pictures attached, web conferencing adds - at minimum - a video component so that meeting participants can see each other as they are communicating. Some
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