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  • Devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communications networks
    Internet of things
  • are nonstandard computing hardware -- such as sensors, actuators or appliances -- that connect wirelessly to a network and can transmit data.
    Iot
  • describes the network of physical objects— "things"—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet.
    Iot
  • are capable of collecting and transmitting large amounts of data, which can be used for automation and monitoring purposes.
    Iot devices
  • They have the potential to improve security, enhance road safety, and make everyday objects smarter and more controllable.
    Iot devices
  • a tool or software designed to facilitate working in groups and holding real-time meetings in the office and remotely
    Collaborative technology
  • This technology can reduce the costs and time associated with facilitating group work or performing tasks that require collaboration between different departments.
    Collaborative technology
  • can enable organizations to bring remote employees into virtual teams to perform various tasks. Businesses and fellow employees from across the world may join these virtual spaces to communicate, share their data and work on projects at their convenience.
    Collaboration tools
  • dedicated to file storage helps remote team members retrieve the materials they may need to perform a specific task or forward to other departments and support teams
    Cloud-based storage systems
  • can facilitate team productivity by giving users shared access to files of various kinds within a common digital location.
    Cloud-based storage systems
  • This function allows you to upload, organise and share files
    Cross-functional collaboration
  • Multiple users may collaborate within these documents at the same time.
    Cross-functional collaboration
  • Specific tools might allow users to adjust permission settings to view only or enable editing on files and folders as desired to preserve the integrity of completed documents
    Cross-functional collaboration
  • These in-platform conversation threads might help team members provide feedback, request revisions and send approvals to each other.
    Internal messaging
  • Most tools with this functionality also allow users to attach files within comments to further support and connect virtual teams via technology.
    Internal messaging
  • These can alert users of recent modifications made to tasks
    External notifications
  • Actions within the platform can trigger notifications that may notify users of changes or steps completed
    External notifications
  • These notifications may include new comments, project status changes and reminders for upcoming deadlines
    External notifications
  • Engineers can design these virtual collaboration tools to function appropriately on various mobile devices

    Mobile-friendly design
  • Virtual platforms available via mobile applications can allow participants to work from multiple devices, where they can view multiple screens at once

    Mobile-friendly design
  • Virtual collaboration platforms can be simple to use, and some may offer additional features that can enhance and personalise the tool's user experience
    Intuitive interface
  • displaying and arranging items on their personal dashboards, users can display data according to their preferences and prioritize important tasks and valuable information.

    Intuitive interface
  • The programmers can design virtual collaboration tools with the ability to synchronize with other software technologies to increase the efficiency of work done
    Integration opportunities
  • ntegrate collaboration technology with videoconferencing software and other advanced collaboration tools to mimic the elements of a face-to-face workspace.
    Integration opportunities
  • what are the element of collaborative cycle?
    Collaborative task. Collaboration technology, Team involved in the task, Physical environment that surrounds the individuals,Social eenvironment that surrounds the individuals
  • This element refers to the subject or reason collaboration occurs. You might consult your colleagues, enquire about an event, revise parts of a project, or inform colleagues about new company or business changes. For example, a sales team member may contact a production team member to make changes to the quality of a product according to client specifications.
    Collaborative task
  • This refers to the media and software that may facilitate communication between two or more groups. It can include both the technology and features designed to support collaboration.
    Collaboration technology
  • This component may relate to the people directly involved in collaborative efforts to resolve the assigned task. The number of people involved can affect the collaboration process. For example, these individuals may be the managers of an organisation or members of an accounting department within a multinational group.
    Team involved in the task
  • A person's physical environment can affect how they approach collaborative tasks. For example, some users of collaborative technology may attend a virtual meeting from home while others might attend from the office. Participants at home may expect disruptions in the workspace from various factors affecting collaboration.
    Physical environment that surrounds the individuals
  • This element of the digital collaboration cycle entails the social factors that can influence the participants. This influence might manifest as attitudes, opinions and behavior expressed by peers, supervisors, customers and other people
    Social environment that surrounds the individuals
  • are websites and apps that allow users and organizations to connect, communicate, share information and form relationships. People can connect with others in the same area, families, friends, and those with the same interests. Social networks are one of the most important uses of the internet today.

    Social Networking
  • what are the different types of social networking?
    Social connections, professional connections, Sharing of multimedia, news or informational, Educational
  • is a made-up word from the words net and etiquette.

    Netiquette
  • describes the rules of conduct for respectful and appropriate communication on the internet.
    Netiquette
  • is often referred to as etiquette for the internet. These are not legally binding rules, but recommended rules of etiquette.
    Netiquette
  • Netiquette is mostly used for dealing with
    Unknown people
  • The rules of netiquette very depending on the platform and its participants. True or false?
    True
  • it is up to the IT personnel of a website or communication app to specify the type and scope of netiquette. True or false?
    false: Operator
  • It is also their responsibility to monitor compliance with these basic rules and to penalize violations of them.True or false?
    True
  • deals with the procedures, values and practices that govern the process of consuming computing technology and its related disciplines without damaging or violating the moral values and beliefs of any individual, organization or entity.
    Computer ethics