Even with the investment of significant resources, video communication in professional settings has not gained mass appeal. This contrasts with the consumer space where, despite limited resources and low quality solutions, services such as Skype have seen widespread adoption. In this paper, we explore the behavior and attitudes of individuals who actively use video communication in both their personal and professional lives. We highlight similarities and differences across these two domains, with particular focus on the interpersonal relationships, spaces, and activities that each domain supports and enables. We conclude by discussing how our study leads to a new perspective that focuses on the shared experiences enabled by video communicat...
Many couples live a portion of their lives in a long-distance relationship (LDR). This includes a la...
From an initial pilot project (phase 1) that explored the use of video conferencing in the support o...
The phenomenon of the social web (Web 2.0) and the proliferation of devices that are always connecte...
As a result of video sharing websites like YouTube, the integration of video capabilities into socia...
The use of video communication systems has rapidly proliferated over the last several years for pers...
Video chat systems such as Skype, Google+ Hangouts, and FaceTime have been widely adopted by family ...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased number of persons have been forced to limit their in...
Personal video communication systems such as Skype or FaceTime are starting to become a common tool ...
Our time is characterized by the development of new technologies that facilitate communication betwe...
Video-based communications technologies are not new. However, with increasing drivers for efficiency...
Video chat is often called the “closest thing to being there”, but anyone who has used video chat to...
Video chat programs for home and personal use (e.g., Skype) are becoming increasingly popular for do...
This thesis investigates whether certain practices improve the use of video-mediated communication; ...
Video communication conducted online \u2014 online videos, video calls, and videoconferencing \u2014...
Commercial video chat systems are now commonplace in people’s lives where they are used for a combin...
Many couples live a portion of their lives in a long-distance relationship (LDR). This includes a la...
From an initial pilot project (phase 1) that explored the use of video conferencing in the support o...
The phenomenon of the social web (Web 2.0) and the proliferation of devices that are always connecte...
As a result of video sharing websites like YouTube, the integration of video capabilities into socia...
The use of video communication systems has rapidly proliferated over the last several years for pers...
Video chat systems such as Skype, Google+ Hangouts, and FaceTime have been widely adopted by family ...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased number of persons have been forced to limit their in...
Personal video communication systems such as Skype or FaceTime are starting to become a common tool ...
Our time is characterized by the development of new technologies that facilitate communication betwe...
Video-based communications technologies are not new. However, with increasing drivers for efficiency...
Video chat is often called the “closest thing to being there”, but anyone who has used video chat to...
Video chat programs for home and personal use (e.g., Skype) are becoming increasingly popular for do...
This thesis investigates whether certain practices improve the use of video-mediated communication; ...
Video communication conducted online \u2014 online videos, video calls, and videoconferencing \u2014...
Commercial video chat systems are now commonplace in people’s lives where they are used for a combin...
Many couples live a portion of their lives in a long-distance relationship (LDR). This includes a la...
From an initial pilot project (phase 1) that explored the use of video conferencing in the support o...
The phenomenon of the social web (Web 2.0) and the proliferation of devices that are always connecte...