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  2. Virtual event - Wikipedia

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    Popular uses of virtual events include virtual tradeshows, [1] virtual job fairs, [2] virtual conferences, [3] virtual sales meetings, [4] virtual college open days, [5] and virtual company-wide gatherings. [6] Virtual events are used by organizations to deliver presentations, training, job fairs, expos, internal meetings, and sessions.

  3. Web conferencing - Wikipedia

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    Whiteboarding with annotation (allowing the presenter and/or attendees to highlight or mark items on the slide presentation. Or, simply make notes on a blank whiteboard.) Text chat – For live question and answer sessions, limited to the people connected to the meeting. Text chat may be public (echoed to all participants) or private (between ...

  4. Meeting - Wikipedia

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    The term "meeting" may refer to a lecture (one presentation), seminar (typically several presentations, small audience, one day), conference (mid-size, one or more days), congress (large, several days), exhibition or trade show (with staffed stands being visited by passers-by), workshop (smaller, with active participants), training course, team ...

  5. 11 Virtual Date Ideas to Spend Time Together (but You Know ...

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    Maybe you're meeting someone for the first time, or maybe you've been going out a while. Either way, it's time to consider the virtual date. The pandemic has normalized the idea of being together ...

  6. Hybrid event - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid event is a tradeshow, conference, unconference, seminar, workshop or other meeting that combines a "live" in-person event with a "virtual" online component. With the growing popularity and cost-effectiveness of virtual events, hybrid events have become a popular way of increasing participation in traditional events at a relatively low ...

  7. PechaKucha - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by their desire to "talk less, show more", Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa) created PechaKucha in February 2003. [2] [3] It was a way to attract people to SuperDeluxe, their experimental event space in Roppongi, and to enable young designers to meet, show their work, and exchange ideas in 6 minutes and 40 seconds.

  8. Virtual collaboration - Wikipedia

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    Virtual collaboration is the method of collaboration between virtual team members that is carried out via technology-mediated communication. Virtual collaboration follows the same process as collaboration, but the parties involved in virtual collaboration do not physically interact and communicate exclusively through technological channels. [1]

  9. Virtual team - Wikipedia

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    A virtual team (also known as a geographically dispersed team, distributed team, or remote team [1]) usually refers to a group of individuals who work together from different geographic locations and rely on communication technology [2] such as email, instant messaging, and video or voice conferencing services in order to collaborate.