Electronic-Imen-Delphi (EID): An Online Conferencing Procedure
This study examines the ef ciency of the Imen-Delphi (ID) technique as an electronic procedure for conferencing.
Originally the ID procedure (Passig, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) was designed in order to facilitate a discussion among a group of
panellists sharing a common future interest. The goal of the ID is to help the participants clarify their opinions and expectations
regarding their preferable and possible futures, thus helping them commit themselves to the task of implementing the desirable
agreed upon future. This study conducted an electronic version of the original ID procedure and tested its ef ciency in reaching
an agreement among a group of experts on Virtual Reality (VR) and education
Passig, D. & Sharbat, A. (2000)
Electronic-Imen-Delphi (EID): An Online Conferencing Procedure. Educational Media International, 37 (1), 58-67
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