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  2. Virtual event - Wikipedia

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    They are highly interactive, often aiming to create as similar an experience as possible to their physical counterparts. 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]

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  4. Web conferencing - Wikipedia

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    Web conferencing is used as an umbrella term for various types of online conferencing and collaborative services including webinars (web seminars), webcasts, and web meetings. Sometimes it may be used also in the more narrow sense of the peer-level web meeting context, in an attempt to disambiguate it from the other types known as collaborative ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Electronic meeting system - Wikipedia

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    An electronic meeting system (EMS) is a type of computer software that facilitates creative problem solving and decision-making of groups within or across organizations. The term was coined by Alan R. Dennis et al. in 1988.

  7. 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.

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