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  2. Virtual audience - Wikipedia

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    A virtual audience is the use of videoconferencing as a substitute for an in-person studio audience or spectators during a television program or sporting event. A virtual audience allows users to attend a television taping or other event virtually by viewing it via livestreaming, and having audio and video of themselves streamed via webcam to screens at the studio or event site.

  3. Audience design - Wikipedia

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    The audience design framework distinguishes between several kinds of audience types based on three criteria from the perspective of the speaker: known (whether an addressee is known to be part of a speech context), ratified (the speaker acknowledges the listener's presence in the speech context), or addressed (the listener is directly spoken to).

  4. Web conferencing - Wikipedia

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    Live or streaming video – where full-motion webcam, digital video camera or multi-media files are pushed to the audience. VoIP – Real-time audio communication through the computer via use of headphones and speakers.

  5. Year in Review: Looking Back at the Huge Year for Zoom - AOL

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    The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we work, learn and socialize — and Zoom has helped keep us connected through these changes. The video-conferencing platform has been utilized to host...

  6. Audience theory - Wikipedia

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    Audience theory offers explanations of how people encounter media, how they use it, and how it affects them. Although the concept of an audience predates modern media, [1] most audience theory is concerned with people’s relationship to various forms of media. There is no single theory of audience, but a range of explanatory frameworks.

  7. Audience response - Wikipedia

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    Hardware Based Audience Response: The presenter uses a computer and a video projector to project a presentation for the audience to see. In the most common use of such Audience Response systems, presentation slides (built with the Audience Response software) display questions with several possible answers, more commonly referred to as multiple choice questions.

  8. Year in Review: Looking Back at the Huge Year for Zoom - AOL

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    Following coronavirus-related lockdowns, Zoom became the most-downloaded app in the Apple App Store, CNN reported. The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we work, learn and socialize — and ...

  9. The mild initial curiosity stirred by Zoom-shot movies died quickly, because so few of them were watchable, and because filmmakers quickly found workarounds to create more fluid entertainments ...