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Virtual Organizations - strategy, levels, examples, advantages, definition, model, comp... - 0 views

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    virtual organization is just like the flat classroom project its a lot of people who know nothing about anybody and connect with people from all over world
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Telemedicine In Developing Countries - Some Examples. | Pacific Family Health Journal - 0 views

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    telemedine and how it helps you
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IL Toolkit - Virtual Communications: 5 - How do we use Virtual Communications Tools? - 0 views

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    "There are some special rules that apply to communicating virtually. The most important is to remember that you are communicating with real people, not a computer. Don't spam. That is, don't send unsolicited e-mail. Remember that the Internet is a pull system, where people can request information, rather than one where you send them information without being asked. A wise person once suggested you treat the Internet like a foreign culture; study it for a month or more, as an anthropologist would, before you participate. Using this example, it would also be advisable to strongly consider cultural differences of the people with whom we communicate. This entails avoiding profanity and slurs or criticisms against any group of people. It means respecting differences and striving for political correctness in all forms of communication and action. The CD-ROM "Information Literacy Toolkit" provides definitions of legal considerations included in dealing with virtual communications. Below are some ethical considerations for handling them. As with security considerations, ethics in dealing with material handled via virtual communication is rooted in traditional communications. That which applies to the paper world also applies in the virtual world. The fact that information is easily available does not remove traditional requirements for attribution, for the avoidance of plagiarism or for the appropriate use the information. The anonymity provided by the ability to surf and search a large number of documents provides a temptation to use material in an unauthorized way. This temptation must be avoided. The same browsing tools that allow wide access also provide a tool for proper attribution. The writer may simply insert a link (URL) to direct the reader to the source of the information cited. Privacy should be safeguarded and observed. Those who control their own information should establish systems to keep information that they do not want disclosed protected. Owners of
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Leading and Managing Virtual Teams - Management Ideas, Tools, Models and Techniques - 0 views

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    virtual teams
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Barriers to Virtual Communication | eHow.com - 0 views

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    definition of virtual communication and an example
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The Characteristics of Virtual And Natural Communication | Edmontech - 0 views

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    explanations of virtual communication
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My Library - 0 views

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    voip
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Skype: Information from Answers.com - 0 views

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    skype
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A brief guide to Voice over Internet Protocol - 1 views

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    advantages to voice over internet protocol
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Voice over IP - Welcome to VOIP - 0 views

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    what is voip?
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Virtual community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • It's argued that online relations are not as valuable as offline ones because there is less socialization. Concerns with this kind of interaction also include verbal aggression and inhibitions, promotion of suicide and issues with privacy
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      whsb health_science
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    virtual communication on health
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Teaching virtual communication skills by Bob Dignen - 2 views

  •     Saves on travel costs e.g. conference calls over face-to-face meetings·       Saves time with reduced travel, good for working efficiency and work-life balance·       Brings groups of people together from all over the world who could not normally communicate·       Allows you (email) to manage your time and communicate what you want to when you want to rather than having someone drop into the office and interrupt you·       Enables (email again) higher quality communication with all the facts clearly presented in black and white without emotion in an email - at least potentially·       Increase communication flow and supports social networking and knowledge management in organisations e.g. company blogs and wikis ·       Reduces wasted time (people tend to digress and interrupt less in telephone conferences) in meetings
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    why virtual communication is helpful? examples are included
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