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Hybrid working: digital communication and collaboration
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Acknowledgements

This free course was written by Esther Spring and Jo Parker, with support from Beccy Dresden and Sue Lowe. It was first published in November 2022.

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Course Image: Doha Stadium Plus Qatar; photo by Mohan; https://creativecommons.org/ licenses/ by/ 2.0/

Figure 1: From: Essential Digital Skills Framework © Crown copyright 2018 Essential Digital Skills Framework (publishing.service.gov.uk)

Figure 2: courtesy: Esther Spring

Figure 3: adapted: fizkes/Shutterstock.com

Figure 4: courtesy: Esther Spring

Figure 5: courtesy: Esther Spring

Figure 6: (a) XQuadro/Shutterstock.com; (b) courtesy: Esther Spring

Figure 7: left (2)FXQuadro/Shutterstock.com; right: courtesy: Esther Spring

Figures 8 and 9: courtesy: Esther Spring

Figure 10: image: courtesy: Esther Spring

Figure 18: courtesy of Reclaim.ai Productivity Trends Report: One-on-One Meeting Statistics | Reclaim

Figure 20: from The WorkLab Guide How to Get Hybrid Meetings Right: ©Microsoft

Figure 21: https://blog.lucidmeetings.com, https://blog.lucidmeetings.com/ blog/ how-often-should-you-meet-selecting-the-right-meeting-cadence-for-your-team, https://blog.lucidmeetings.com

Figure 22: https://blog.doist.com, https://blog.doist.com/ remote-team-communication-tools/, https://blog.doist.com

Figure 23: from: https://bucom.com/ what-are-hybrid-meetings/, https://bucom.com

Figure 24: courtesy: Esther Spring

Figure 26: adapted courtesy Ian Berry https://www.ianberry.biz/ lets-chat

Figure 27: adapted from: https://www.techtarget.com/ searcherp/ feature/ AR-vs-VR-vs-MR-Differences-similarities-and-manufacturing-useshttps://www.techtarget.com

Tables

Table 4: Courtesy of Reclaim.ai Productivity Trends Report: One-on-One Meeting Statistics | Reclaim

Audio/Visual

Video: Future of Work and Meetings courtesy: John Koetsier  $SMRT, johnkoetsier.com

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