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New Design Communication Model for Implementing Consensus in Visual Signage System by Applying Cloud (Google) Forms

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In the wave of the information technology era and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, online meeting discussions have become popular and many new social media tools have been widely used by the public. Online meeting discussions have many advantages over traditional physical meeting communication methods. This study used a SWOT analysis to compare the differences between physical and online meetings, and a comparative empirical study of the implementing consensus on visual signage systems was conducted to examine the implementation benefits between physical and online meetings for reference in subsequent studies.

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      ICEMT '23: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Education and Multimedia Technology
      August 2023
      429 pages
      ISBN:9798400709142
      DOI:10.1145/3625704

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