electronic meeting
/e'lek-tro'nik mee'ting/ The use of a
{network} of {personal computers} to improve communication
that takes place in a meeting. The computers are used for
typically 30-50% of the meeting. They do not eliminate
conversation, discussion, or humour from the meeting.
Electronic meetings are effective with as few as three
participants and with over 100 participants. Participants can
be face-to-face in a meeting room or distributed around the
world. Electronic meetings can be run "same time" or
"different time" [meaning?].
{Getting Results from Electronic Meetings
(http://www.emsl.co.uk/)}.
(2000-07-15)