geographical region. The costs of interaction could
significantly increase when the two interaction parts
are, more or less, far away one from another.
Travelling and face-to-face meetings can be tiring
and stressful and interaction efficiency can be
affected. In this case, a web collaboration /
conferencing platform can allow people get in
contact without the physical limitations of distance,
time, and organizational boundaries. Web meetings
are cheaper and request less time to organize them.
The amount of resources involved in web
meetings is significantly reduced and the number of
attendees, knowledge creators and recipients, is
likely to increase as it is often easier for people to
connect online, making each meeting more efficient.
Therefore web conferencing / collaboration offers a
more efficient, flexible and dynamic approach to
meetings (Suduc et al., 2009).
3 WEB CONFERENCING AND
WEB COLLABORATION
There are two categories of conferencing
environments which support web meetings: web
conferencing and web collaboration environments.
Typically, the web conferencing environments
are designed as unidirectional tools: a member of the
group sends information to multiple locations (from
speaker to audience, from knowledge creator to
recipients). Many other web conferencing software
also offer basic bidirectional or multidimensional
communication tools (such as voting, chat, instant
messaging, whiteboards, video feed(s) and feedback
to the presenter who can share a presentation or the
display from an application on his or her desktop)
(Austin et al., 2006). These tools might be very
useful for the fourth channel - identified by Bekkers
and Bodas Freitas - for knowledge transfer: informal
contacts.
For the second channel for knowledge transfer,
collaborative and contracted research activities,
and, in some cases for the third channel, employment
of university researchers by firm, a web
collaboration environment might be the solution, in
case of distance collaboration. Web collaboration
platforms are many-to-many conferencing tools
which support activities like brainstorming, list
analyzing, evaluating, rating, categorizing, grouping,
organizing, problem solving, assessing risk, strategy
planning, consensus building, capturing knowledge,
product development (Collins, 2006). Usually web
conferencing software allows, besides visual and
audio participation, face-to-face like, shared
whiteboards, desktop application sharing, computer
access and storage, video recording to keep a
permanent record of the knowledge transfer (Suduc
et al., 2010). Therefore, web collaboration platforms
offer features not only for knowledge transfer but
also for knowledge creation.
In the following there will be used the concept of
web conferencing for both categories of web
meetings: web conferencing with basic features for
bidirectional or multidimensional communication
and for web collaboration.
4 METHOD
In the frame of the European Comenius 2.1 project
entitled “Virtual Community Collaboration Space
for Science Education - VccSSe”, a project results
dissemination web conference has been organized.
Even the main objective of this web meeting was not
the knowledge transfer from academia to business
organization but a knowledge diffusion from
creators to end users in general, the analysis of the
web conference participants’ responses to a
feedback questionnaire filled at the end of the web
meeting may show what are the factors which
influence the success or the failure of a knowledge
diffusion web meeting and what is the perception of
the users who have no or low experience in using
web conferencing environments.
The main activities included in the web
conference agenda were: the project presentation,
the demonstration and presentation of a series of
online simulating laboratories and virtual
experiments for Science education (project
outcomes), the description of the guideline of the
best practices, followed by discussions and
comments. The duration of the web conference was
one hour.
Adobe Connect Pro represented the software
solution chosen for developing the web
conferencing. The number of participants was 100,
located in 12 connection points in Finland (one was
the host of the Adobe Connect Pro server), Romania,
Greece, Spain, Poland, Turkey, Portugal and
Norway (Suduc et al., 2010).
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