co-located

(verb)

To locate or be located at the same site, for two things or groups at same space.

Related Terms

  • channel
  • mediated

Examples of co-located in the following topics:

  • Physical Context

    • Consider physical contexts—traditional face-to-face with co-located audience versus delivery via videoconference to remote audience(s).
    • You can prepare for three different contexts--face to face with co-located audience , a speaker with live audience to remote audiences and a speaker with no live audience to different remote locations by video conferencing technology .
    • The physical context for the co-located audience is the setting or room where you speak.
    • Physical Context for the Combined Co-Located with One or More Secondary Locations
    • When you have a live audience co-located in front of you it will be easier to relate to and respond to the audience and avoid many of the problems associated with delivery by webcam or web conferencing only technology.
  • Conducting a Q&A Session

    • You might answer questions after your speech or presentation if you have a live co-located audience.
  • Channel

  • Successful Rehearsing Habits: Mimic Timing and Context

    • Will the audience be co-located with you face to face or will you be using teleconferencing equipment?
    • For example, Is the space a memorial, or did someone else recently speak in the same location that will influence how the audience will respond to your speech?
    • Rehearse just as you plan to present and, if possible, in the same location that you will deliver your speech.
  • Appearance: Dress and Posture

    • In an in-person, co-located speaking situation where the audience can see your body, the audience responds and it is important to maintain an open body posture.
  • The Evaluating Stage

    • For example, a listener may determine that a co-worker's vehement condemnation of another for jamming the copier is factually correct, but may also understand that the co-worker's child is sick and that may be putting him on edge.
  • Expect Selective Exposure

    • Selective exposure influences and family, friends, co-workers, even skilled professionals like doctors.
  • Logical Fallacies

    • Two events co-occurring is not causation (cum hoc ergo propter hoc): believing that correlation implies a causal relation.
  • Types of Material in a Library

    • Libraries house a number of resources that you can locate, handle, and use immediately .
    • Now, libraries have resources such as e-books and online databases which are not limited to physical locations within the library.
  • Topic Research: Gathering Materials and Evidence

    • Fact: the Earth is anywhere from 36 to 63 million miles away from Mars, depending on orbital locations of either planet.
    • As you begin to assemble your research, it's imperative to keep your notes centrally located and easily accessible.
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