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Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
A brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Computer and launched in 2001
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Computer Mediated Collaboration
Barrie Jo Price (The University of Alabama, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch037
Abstract
Computer-mediated collaboration is examined through the lenses of societal change and the dynamic nature of technology. Trends and contributing factors are reviewed in the context of the difference between going to work and doing work and the implications for collaboration using technology to overcome distance and time. The demand to work in situations where propinquity does not define the relationship of information, resources, and managerial structure is reviewed. The confluence of social changes and new technologies is examined including the emergence of Web 2.0. Four themes are explored as subsets of computer-mediated collaboration: peer review, engaged learning, consensus building and self-reflection. Technology applications related to these themes are addressed. There is a brief section on the future in which emerging technologies are explored as they relate to computer-mediated collaboration, especially mobile devices and other technologies that represent a merger of existing tool sets.
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The Past, Present, and Future of Podcasting
The iPod is a personal audio/video devise, now in its sixth generation, sold by the Apple Computer, Inc. The name comes from a play on a line from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, “Open the pod bay door HAL.” The lowercase “i” comes from Apple’s habit of placing the lower-case letter in front of all of its trademarks.
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Portable Education: Learning on the Go
An iPod is a brand of portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Company. It can also be used as an external digital storage device.
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Hypermedia Modules for Distance Education and Beyond
A combination digital audio player and portable hard drive from Apple Computer. iPod can be used with both Macs and PCs.
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Evolution of Covert Coaching as an Evidence-Based Practice in Professional Development and Preparation of Teachers
A small, portable handheld electronic device with a touch screen that can be used to take pictures and video, email, play digital media, and make calls using wireless internet connection to another device on the Apple platform.
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Computer Mediated Collaboration
A brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Computer and launched in 2001
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Podcasting as a Next Generation Teaching Resource
These are portable playback devices that support MP3 and AIFF files produced by Apple Inc. Later versions also support photo browsing and video playback.
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Theoretical Foundations for Educational Multimedia
A portable media player manufactured by Apple® Computing Initially developed for listening to compressed audio tracks, but versions are now available for viewing video. The media files are stored either on hard drives or flash memory managed by iTunes, supplied Apple software.
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