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¿A cuál concepto corresponde la siguiente definición?
Acciones concretas que realizamos para llevar a cabo una tarea.
Actividad
Estrategia
Método
1 punto
[Link] 2
¿A cuál concepto corresponde la siguiente definición?
Conjunto de medios o pasos sucesivos para lograr un determinado resultado, basado en
teorías, modelos o marcos de referencia conceptual.
Estrategia
Actividad
Método
1 punto
[Link] 3
¿A cuál concepto corresponde la siguiente definición?
Técnica o conjunto de técnicas específicas que permiten lograr un resultado determinado.
Actividad
Método
Estrategia
1 punto
[Link] 4
¿A cuál concepto hace referencia la siguiente afirmación?
Nos permiten identificar cómo y por qué podemos generar el cambio que nos proponemos en
los determinantes de la situación que nos interesa trasformar.
Métodos
Estrategias
Actividades
1 punto
[Link] 5
¿Cuál método es el indicado para lograr el siguiente resultado ?
En el contexto en el que viven las familias se han definido políticas que favorecen la
implementación de iniciativas de apoyo en el cuidado a la primera infancia con el fin de reducir
el estrés familiar.
Empoderamiento
Abogacía
Aprendizaje activo
Teoría sociocognitiva
Which of the following statements is the best explanation of the term sociomateriality?
The social and material are irrelevant in everyday life--they are conceptual realities that have
no tangible impact on how we live our lives NO
The social and material are distinct in everyday life--there are aspects of life that are social and
other aspects of life that are material
The social and material are entangled in everyday life--there is nothing social that isn't
material, and nothing material that isn't social
The social and material are synonymous in everyday life--there's no difference between the
social and the material aspects of life
1 punto
[Link] 2
What is one of the key practical issues for groups to consider when utilizing various
technologies?
Creating social presence
Avoiding technological optimism
Encouraging third-wave virtual work
Measuring productivity SI
1 punto
[Link] 3
Which of the following best describes the "third wave" of virtual work?
Virtual freelancers, such as people who do translation and transcribing work as independent
contractors
Virtual existence, like when workers never meet each other in person and only coordinate
through technology
Virtual coworkers, like when employees reconnect in specific physical spaces
Virtual corporate colleagues, like when regular employees work flexible hours from home
offices NO
1 punto
[Link] 4
Which of the following is one of the negative consequences of "always on" technology?
Lack of productivity
Less access to technological sophistication
Decreased virtual interactions
Greater imbalance in employees work/life patterns SI
1 punto
[Link] 5
Which of the following is the best example of technological determinism?
Limiting the amount of technology a group uses to communicate with each other
Allowing the features of a specific communication technology to dictate how our group should
interact with each other--if that's what the technology enables then that's how we should
interact
Using a group communication technology for a purpose other than what it was intended for NO
Using technology to conduct group meetings instead of interacting face-to-face
1 punto
[Link] 6
What was one of the key shortcomings of second wave virtual work that lead to the
development of third wave virtual work?
Less formal connections to established companies
Decreased numbers of highly-skilled workers NO
Continuity of operations even when people could not be in the office
Less natural collaboration
1 punto
[Link] 7
Which term refers to the phenomenon of showing up to a physical office location when you
could be more productive elsewhere?
Virtual existence NO
Absenteeism
Hub workspaces
Presenteeism
1 punto
[Link] 8
According to our lesson on how groups are using technology, which of the following
technologies is designed to help groups overcome the challenges of candid feedback and
power barriers in the deliberation process?
Telepresence robots
Group Decision Support Systems
Augmented reality applications NO
Video conferencing platforms
1 punto
[Link] 9
What is one of the key conceptual issues for groups to consider when incorporating various
technologies?
Developing social presence
The compatibility of various devices and programs
Measuring productivity NO
Upgrading to new operating systems
1 punto
[Link] 10
According to the media richness model of communication technology, which of the following is
the richest communication medium?
Face-to-face
Email
Video conference NO
Phone call
1 punto
[Link] 11
According to the dual-capacity model of communication technology, which of the following
terms refers to the idea that people have preferences or judgments about particular
communication media themselves?
Data-carrying capacity
Media synchronicity NO
Symbol-carrying capacity
Message ambiguity
1 punto
[Link] 12
According to the media richness model of communication technology, effective communication
is a function of media richness and _______________.
Task ambiguity
Task anonymity
Task synchronicity NO
Task capacity
1 punto
Which of the following statements is the best explanation of the term sociomateriality?
The social and material are irrelevant in everyday life--they are conceptual realities that have
no tangible impact on how we live our lives
The social and material are distinct in everyday life--there are aspects of life that are social and
other aspects of life that are material
The social and material are entangled in everyday life--there is nothing social that isn't
material, and nothing material that isn't social SI
The social and material are synonymous in everyday life--there's no difference between the
social and the material aspects of life
1 punto
[Link] 2
What is one of the key practical issues for groups to consider when utilizing various
technologies?
Creating social presence
Avoiding technological optimism
Encouraging third-wave virtual work
Measuring productivity SI
1 punto
[Link] 3
Which of the following best describes the "third wave" of virtual work?
Virtual freelancers, such as people who do translation and transcribing work as independent
contractorsNO
Virtual existence, like when workers never meet each other in person and only coordinate
through technology NO
Virtual coworkers, like when employees reconnect in specific physical spaces ESTE
Virtual corporate colleagues, like when regular employees work flexible hours from home
offices NO
1 punto
[Link] 4
Which of the following is one of the negative consequences of "always on" technology?
Lack of productivity
Less access to technological sophistication
Decreased virtual interactions
Greater imbalance in employees work/life patterns SI
1 punto
[Link] 5
Which of the following is the best example of technological determinism?
Limiting the amount of technology a group uses to communicate with each other
Allowing the features of a specific communication technology to dictate how our group should
interact with each other--if that's what the technology enables then that's how we should
interact SI
Using a group communication technology for a purpose other than what it was intended for
Using technology to conduct group meetings instead of interacting face-to-face
1 punto
[Link] 6
What was one of the key shortcomings of second wave virtual work that lead to the
development of third wave virtual work?
Less formal connections to established companiesNO
Decreased numbers of highly-skilled workers NO
Continuity of operations even when people could not be in the office NO
Less natural collaboration ESTE
1 punto
[Link] 7
Which term refers to the phenomenon of showing up to a physical office location when you
could be more productive elsewhere?
Virtual existence NO
Absenteeism
Hub workspaces NO
Presenteeism SI
1 punto
[Link] 8
According to our lesson on how groups are using technology, which of the following
technologies is designed to help groups overcome the challenges of candid feedback and
power barriers in the deliberation process?
Telepresence robots
Group Decision Support Systems SI
Augmented reality applications NO
Video conferencing platforms NO
1 punto
[Link] 9
What is one of the key conceptual issues for groups to consider when incorporating various
technologies?
Developing social presence SI
The compatibility of various devices and programs NO
Measuring productivity NO
Upgrading to new operating systems
1 punto
[Link] 10
According to the media richness model of communication technology, which of the following is
the richest communication medium?
Face-to-face ESTE
Email NO
Video conference NO
Phone call NO
1 punto
[Link] 11
According to the dual-capacity model of communication technology, which of the following
terms refers to the idea that people have preferences or judgments about particular
communication media themselves?
Data-carrying capacity NO
Media synchronicity NO
Symbol-carrying capacity SI
Message ambiguity NO
1 punto
[Link] 12
According to the media richness model of communication technology, effective communication
is a function of media richness and _______________.
Task ambiguity SI
Task anonymity
Task synchronicity NO
Task capacity NO
1 punto
Which of the following statements is the best explanation of the term sociomateriality?
The social and material are irrelevant in everyday life--they are conceptual realities that have
no tangible impact on how we live our lives
The social and material are distinct in everyday life--there are aspects of life that are social and
other aspects of life that are material
The social and material are entangled in everyday life--there is nothing social that isn't
material, and nothing material that isn't social SI
The social and material are synonymous in everyday life--there's no difference between the
social and the material aspects of life
1 punto
[Link] 2
What is one of the key practical issues for groups to consider when utilizing various
technologies?
Creating social presence
Avoiding technological optimism
Encouraging third-wave virtual work
Measuring productivity SI
1 punto
[Link] 3
Which of the following best describes the "third wave" of virtual work?
Virtual freelancers, such as people who do translation and transcribing work as independent
contractors NO
Virtual existence, like when workers never meet each other in person and only coordinate
through technology
Virtual coworkers, like when employees reconnect in specific physical spaces
Virtual corporate colleagues, like when regular employees work flexible hours from home
offices
1 punto
[Link] 4
Which of the following is one of the negative consequences of "always on" technology?
Lack of productivity
Less access to technological sophistication
Decreased virtual interactions
Greater imbalance in employees work/life patterns SI
1 punto
[Link] 5
Which of the following is the best example of technological determinism?
Limiting the amount of technology a group uses to communicate with each other
Allowing the features of a specific communication technology to dictate how our group should
interact with each other--if that's what the technology enables then that's how we should
interact SI
Using a group communication technology for a purpose other than what it was intended for
Using technology to conduct group meetings instead of interacting face-to-face
1 punto
[Link] 6
What was one of the key shortcomings of second wave virtual work that lead to the
development of third wave virtual work?
Less formal connections to established companiesNO
Decreased numbers of highly-skilled workers
Continuity of operations even when people could not be in the office
Less natural collaboration
1 punto
[Link] 7
Which term refers to the phenomenon of showing up to a physical office location when you
could be more productive elsewhere?
Virtual existence
Absenteeism
Hub workspaces
Presenteeism SI
1 punto
[Link] 8
According to our lesson on how groups are using technology, which of the following
technologies is designed to help groups overcome the challenges of candid feedback and
power barriers in the deliberation process?
Telepresence robots
Group Decision Support Systems SI
Augmented reality applications
Video conferencing platforms
1 punto
[Link] 9
What is one of the key conceptual issues for groups to consider when incorporating various
technologies?
Developing social presence SI
The compatibility of various devices and programs
Measuring productivity
Upgrading to new operating systems
1 punto
[Link] 10
According to the media richness model of communication technology, which of the following is
the richest communication medium?
Face-to-face
Email NO
Video conference
Phone call
1 punto
[Link] 11
According to the dual-capacity model of communication technology, which of the following
terms refers to the idea that people have preferences or judgments about particular
communication media themselves?
Data-carrying capacity
Media synchronicity
Symbol-carrying capacity
Message ambiguity NO
1 punto
[Link] 12
According to the media richness model of communication technology, effective communication
is a function of media richness and _______________.
Task ambiguity SI
Task anonymity
Task synchronicity
Task capacity
1 punto
Which of the following statements is the best explanation of the term sociomateriality?
The social and material are irrelevant in everyday life--they are conceptual realities that have
no tangible impact on how we live our lives
The social and material are distinct in everyday life--there are aspects of life that are social and
other aspects of life that are material
The social and material are entangled in everyday life--there is nothing social that isn't
material, and nothing material that isn't social
The social and material are synonymous in everyday life--there's no difference between the
social and the material aspects of life
1 punto
[Link] 2
What is one of the key practical issues for groups to consider when utilizing various
technologies?
Creating social presence
Avoiding technological optimism
Encouraging third-wave virtual work
Measuring productivity
1 punto
[Link] 3
Which of the following best describes the "third wave" of virtual work?
Virtual freelancers, such as people who do translation and transcribing work as independent
contractors
Virtual existence, like when workers never meet each other in person and only coordinate
through technology
Virtual coworkers, like when employees reconnect in specific physical spaces
Virtual corporate colleagues, like when regular employees work flexible hours from home
offices
1 punto
[Link] 4
Which of the following is one of the negative consequences of "always on" technology?
Lack of productivity
Less access to technological sophistication
Decreased virtual interactions
Greater imbalance in employees work/life patterns
1 punto
[Link] 5
Which of the following is the best example of technological determinism?
Limiting the amount of technology a group uses to communicate with each other
Allowing the features of a specific communication technology to dictate how our group should
interact with each other--if that's what the technology enables then that's how we should
interact
Using a group communication technology for a purpose other than what it was intended for
Using technology to conduct group meetings instead of interacting face-to-face
1 punto
[Link] 6
What was one of the key shortcomings of second wave virtual work that lead to the
development of third wave virtual work?
Less formal connections to established companies
Decreased numbers of highly-skilled workers
Continuity of operations even when people could not be in the office
Less natural collaboration
1 punto
[Link] 7
Which term refers to the phenomenon of showing up to a physical office location when you
could be more productive elsewhere?
Virtual existence
Absenteeism
Hub workspaces
Presenteeism
1 punto
[Link] 8
According to our lesson on how groups are using technology, which of the following
technologies is designed to help groups overcome the challenges of candid feedback and
power barriers in the deliberation process?
Telepresence robots
Group Decision Support Systems
Augmented reality applications
Video conferencing platforms
1 punto
[Link] 9
What is one of the key conceptual issues for groups to consider when incorporating various
technologies?
Developing social presence
The compatibility of various devices and programs
Measuring productivity
Upgrading to new operating systems
1 punto
[Link] 10
According to the media richness model of communication technology, which of the following is
the richest communication medium?
Face-to-face
Email
Video conference
Phone call
1 punto
[Link] 11
According to the dual-capacity model of communication technology, which of the following
terms refers to the idea that people have preferences or judgments about particular
communication media themselves?
Data-carrying capacity
Media synchronicity
Symbol-carrying capacity
Message ambiguity
1 punto
[Link] 12
According to the media richness model of communication technology, effective communication
is a function of media richness and _______________.
Task ambiguity
Task anonymity
Task synchronicity
Task capacity
1 punto