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    Virtual Companies

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    ------------------------------------------------- A virtual company can be described as an organisation where the employees are geographically dispersed‚ work from home and use ICT to operate most aspects of the business. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Discuss how emerging ICT technologies could be used to operate a virtual company. ------------------------------------------------- Include in your discussion the social and

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    Virtual Teams

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    Collaboration in Virtual Teams Did we get the message? Gaby Rasters 2004 Copyright: 2004 by Gaby Rasters Cover design by H.T.L Janssen ISBN: 90-9018652-2 Printing: Print Partners Ipskamp All rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording‚ or otherwise‚ without the prior permission of the author. Communication and Collaboration in Virtual Teams Did we

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    Virtual Dialectic

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    The Virtual Dialectic: Rethinking The Matrix and its Significance David J. Gunkel Northern Illinois University Rather than designating the choice between good and evil‚ my Either/Or designates the choice by which one chooses good and evil or rules them out.1 The debates and decisions surrounding virtual reality‚ cyberspace‚ and other forms of computer-mediated communication have been‚ like so much philosophical reasoning within the Western tradition‚ organized around antinomies. One of the

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    Mystery Microbe

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    Introduction: Being able to identify a particular bacterial species is important. It is very useful in knowing its risk of toxicity to humans or animals‚ its resistance or susceptibility to antibiotics‚ and determining how to control its growth or kill it altogether. The purpose of these procedures is to discovery the identity of an unknown microbe by observing its reactions to a barrage of chemical and physical tests. Different microorganisms react in different ways‚ due to their function‚ digestibility

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    Virtual Lab

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    Name ______________________________________ BioScience 100A Online Virtual Lab Report: Part 2 Due by: 11:59 PM PST on the final Saturday of class Updated 9/10/11 Directions: 1. Type your answers‚ observations‚ and results in bold. 2. Save your report often as you fill it out‚ so as not to lose information. 3. Use the report form as a single document‚ do not turn in separate reports for each lab 4. Use the ‘Save As’ option to save your file as a Word 97 .doc file 5

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    bacterial cultures were maintained and used for various physiological‚ cultural‚ and biochemical tests and observations over several weeks. The purpose of culturing bacteria over half the course of the semester was to learn various techniques used in microbiology labs and to subsequently utilize those techniques for the purpose of identifying the bacteria. The data‚ once compiled‚ was then used to determine the possible identity of the unknown bacteria based on the information found in Bergey’s Manual

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    Virtual Love

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    The Disheartening Truth of Cyber Love In her article “Virtual Love‚” Meghan Daum‚ a freelance writer‚ claims people become to comfortable with the security that online communication provides. Daum‚ herself‚ experiences this first hand. Through Daum’s experience with PFSlider‚ she is able to inform her readers about the troubles that may arise if you become engulfed in e-mail affairs. Daum’s relationship simply began as a flattering e-mail written to her by Pete‚ an admirer who lived hundreds of

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    Microbiology Labs

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    MBK Lab 01 – Lab Report Name: ____________________ Section: ___________________ EXPERIMENT 1 TITLE: Observing Bacteria and Blood OBJECTIVE: To gain functional knowledge of microscope operations through practical applications of a microscope in the observation of bacteria and blood. PROCEDURES: Using the microscope‚ an oil immersion lens and observing Bacteria Cultures in Yogurt . Preparing a Blood Slide and observing Blood: After reviewing the section of the manual

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    Virtual Whiteboard

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    teacher to give special attention to students who may need it (e.g. students with learning difficulties). 6 Online Learning Also known as E-Learning‚ On-line learning is based on Computer-Based Learning/Training and has increasingly made use of virtual classrooms (whereby online presentations are given live) via a network or the World Wide Web2. The six main types of online training currently provided are: • Web pages • EBook courseware • Interactive Learning • Screen

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    number of students‚ this results in larger class sizes in many institutions. Larger classes with traditional face-to-face teaching may not be efficient enough for students to obtain sufficient knowledge. A solution to this problem is the use of virtual learning environments (VLEs). Shea and Bidjerano (2010‚ cited in Matzat‚ 2013:40) stated that online and blended learning is likely to become an important part of the educational system. According to Zhang and Xie (2012:2236)‚ nowadays‚ technology

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