Long distance relationships in science: How to keep the flame alive
Presenters
Andrew Dick, PhD; Mitch Brinks, PhD; Lyndon Jones, PhD; Ronald Buggage, PhDDescription
During the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers have needed to rely on virtual technologies to continue their scientific research. Technology-mediated communication offers not only a vital, but exciting, opportunity for collaborating and educating scholars as well as combating the impacts of this pandemic, through virtual communication.
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1 hour
1 hour
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Members-in-Training ($0); Members ($0)
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Organizers
This webinar was hosted by ARVO's Global Members Committee (GMC).
Attendees will leave this session with the ability to:
- Discuss the importance of virtual collaboration.
- Describe how to run an efficient virtual collaboration.
- Explain how to inform participants about various tools for collaboration and education.