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What is Technology Convergence

Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
When one function of one or more technologies are combined in a device. An example some current telephones combine Web, telephone, and personal digital assistant functions.
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Core Competencies for Facilitating Asynchronous Discussions
Alice Bedard-Voorhees (Colorado Mountain College, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 7
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-198-8.ch070
Abstract
A number of online tools can now be used in courses for group interactions. This article focuses specifically on asynchronous discussion software that allows one-onone and one-to-many interaction, still predominantly text based and independent of time. It remains a useful communication tool because online classes commonly have learners checking in at different times or from different time zones. This discussion tool offers great opportunity to faculty if thought of as “the classroom space,” and skilled facilitation by faculty in these spaces encourages community and interaction not only among class members, but also with content (Bedard-Voorhees, 2005; Dawley, 2007).
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Integration of Policies and Regulatory Frameworks for the Convergent ICT Industry in Nigeria
Technology convergence refers to the combination of two or more different technologies in a single device.
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