The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a change in the way people work, and the location that they work from. The impact has caused significant disruption to education, the work environment and how social interactions take place. Online user habits have also changed due to lockdown restrictions and virtual conferencing software has become a vital cog in team communication. In result, a spate in software solutions have emerged in order to support the challenges of remote learning and working. The conferencing software landscape is now a core communication solution for company-wide interaction, team discussions, screen sharing and face-to-face contact. Yet the number of existing platforms is diverse. In this article, a systematic literature review ...
The current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted individuals and groups all acr...
The current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted individuals and groups all acr...
The recent article: Nature 579, 327–328 (2020), ending with the phrase: “You can’t just suddenly mak...
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a change in the way people work, and the location that they work fr...
The COVID-19 outbreak came with an unprecedented opportunity to investigate how the new reality of s...
In the context of the 2020 world pandemic of COVID-19, many professional and scientific associations...
Academic conferences are important places for exchanging scientific knowledge and building professio...
We consider the opportunities and challenges associated with organizing a conference online, using a...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
Over the last five years, virtual world platforms have proliferated, from ActiveWorlds to Second Lif...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
We evaluate two virtual conferences held using Second Life ™ (an avatar-mediated 3D virtual world), ...
This paper presents guidelines to prepare, host and evaluate virtual meetings or conferences. It is ...
Conferencing is one of the main pillars of Computer Science research activity regarding career and n...
During COVID-19, many collaborative research teams and community partners pivoted to undertake their...
The current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted individuals and groups all acr...
The current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted individuals and groups all acr...
The recent article: Nature 579, 327–328 (2020), ending with the phrase: “You can’t just suddenly mak...
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a change in the way people work, and the location that they work fr...
The COVID-19 outbreak came with an unprecedented opportunity to investigate how the new reality of s...
In the context of the 2020 world pandemic of COVID-19, many professional and scientific associations...
Academic conferences are important places for exchanging scientific knowledge and building professio...
We consider the opportunities and challenges associated with organizing a conference online, using a...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
Over the last five years, virtual world platforms have proliferated, from ActiveWorlds to Second Lif...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
We evaluate two virtual conferences held using Second Life ™ (an avatar-mediated 3D virtual world), ...
This paper presents guidelines to prepare, host and evaluate virtual meetings or conferences. It is ...
Conferencing is one of the main pillars of Computer Science research activity regarding career and n...
During COVID-19, many collaborative research teams and community partners pivoted to undertake their...
The current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted individuals and groups all acr...
The current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted individuals and groups all acr...
The recent article: Nature 579, 327–328 (2020), ending with the phrase: “You can’t just suddenly mak...