Computer Mediated CommunicationComputer Mediated Communications and
Collaboration (CMCC)
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Google Docs and Applications in Plain English(2:50 minutes)
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• Examples of Asynchronous (one-way) communication?
• Examples of Synchronous (two-way) communication?
What are some…
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What happens to our communicationswhen we use CMC?
• What’s the remedy?
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Caveats: careful!• Allow 24-hour “cool down” time to
respond when angry.
• What you say can be used used against you.
• Accidental “reply to all.”
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“Netiquette”” for conference calls and web meetings • Stating name before speaking in conference calls
• Asking permission to record
• Use of language
• Use mute button
• Be clear about what you are doing:o Whose turn is it to speak?o Indicate when you have to leave the conversation
( g2g, ttfn)
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“Netiquette”” for email• Don’t use all CAPS.
• For business email – make it formal. Write like you are writing a letter.
• Don’t overuse distribution lists
• Be concise
• Spelling and grammar
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? Do employers have a right to read or control your e-mail?
Why?
Jeff Quon case
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Facebook and your Job Search(1:01 minutes)
Facebook Killed Private Life(4:09 minutes)
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• Microsoft conducted a study in Dec. 2009 and found…
– 70% of US recruiters have rejected candidates based on information they found online.
– Poor communication skills displayed online was one of the reasons for rejection.
– 85% of US recruiters say a positive online reputation influences their hiring decisions
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• ICE BEER: Pervasive collaboration for modern business
– Demonstration of the inContext project outputs(2:56 minutes)
Calendar Collaboration
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Calendar demo and activity• Use shared calendar to schedule meetings!
• Visually see open timeslots
• Ability to invite people
• Invitation adds event to calendar
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Wikis: collaboration over the web• Collaborative Web content
o Changes by users, not the Webmaster
• Anyone can suggest changeso Open model, or:o Only “trusted” users can make changes
directly without review
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Wikis: collaboration over the web• Businesses use this for project management,
design, documentation o British Telecom
• Wikipedia: www.wikipedia.org
• Check out the intro page That anyone can edit.
• Social collaboration WEB 2.0• Dynamic and personalized web pages
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Other CMCC technologies
• WebEX – Web conferencing
• Sharepoint: Microsoft’s Collaboration tool allowing teams to work together effectively, implement workflows, and share information through the use of wikis and blogs.
• Skype – Video Phone
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WebEx• Advanced features
o Shared application control
o Video & audio channels
o Video demo (Optional - 5 Minutes)
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Final Activity1. WebEx
Team Project2. Google spreadsheet (worklog)3. Google calendar4. Google site
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WebEx instructions are in BlackBoard
Your name and lab partner’s name
Email address
Password:Wednesday
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• Find your group’s white board and answer the following question with your group:– What are your CMCC pet peeves?
• When you are done and have gotten your skills check, clear your white board and begin your IPOF chart for the Centricity system you read about in the prelab
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When you are finished creating the IPOF and entering at least two items for each, raise your hand for your skills check.
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Post Lab Reflection• Each team member should create a single page on the
team’s Google site proposing the topic.• List companies or industries• List information systems or technologies• One paragraph describing how a company might use a
system or technology in a new or innovative way.