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TIDE Generator Episode 6: Creating Connection and Empathy Remotely

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So Close And Yet So Far

What are the ways we can create empathy in the virtual space? Now that we’re moving beyond short-term technological fixes for a socially distanced reality and making plans for a longer-term hybrid of remote and in-person communications, how can we design AV communications systems that will foster better connections between people?

In this episode, TIDE Generator host Kirsten Nelson discusses the ways we can create more authentic remote conversations with Amar Bakshi, Founder and Creative Director of Shared_Studios and Julie Johnston, Senior Director of Learning Technologies with the University Information Technology Services Department of Indiana University.

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