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|a Video Recordings of Interactions
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|a Video recordings are an important resource for capturing in-dept social interaction and collaboration in workplace studies. Video-recorded observations can be used to analyse knowledge expansion in collaborative work when practitioners use videoconferences (VCs). Interaction analysis of a problem-solving activity is carried out, pointing to sequences in the work where knowledge expand, and problems are solved. Systematic observations using video recordings provide access to analysis of complex forms of interaction among professionals.
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|a Warth, L.L.
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|t Studies in health technology and informatics
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