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In the [[nodal model]], a [[channel]] is like a play-list or content-schedule which people in a group can collaborate on, but can also exhibit many other specific associations such as venue and equipment. This can be used as a means of organising lectures, presentations or private media channels.
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A [[channel]] is like a play-list or content-schedule which people in a group can collaborate on, but can also exhibit many other specific associations such as venue and equipment. This can be used as a means of organising lectures, presentations or private media channels.
  
 
Channels are really just specific instances of the [[Communications]] [[nodal organisation]] which is responsible for ensuring all resources are available in the right places before needed, another instance is [[storage and distribution]].
 
Channels are really just specific instances of the [[Communications]] [[nodal organisation]] which is responsible for ensuring all resources are available in the right places before needed, another instance is [[storage and distribution]].
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Media channel]] ''- our project for setting up this functionality''
 
*[[Media channel]] ''- our project for setting up this functionality''
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Revision as of 23:42, 27 September 2010

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A channel is like a play-list or content-schedule which people in a group can collaborate on, but can also exhibit many other specific associations such as venue and equipment. This can be used as a means of organising lectures, presentations or private media channels.

Channels are really just specific instances of the Communications nodal organisation which is responsible for ensuring all resources are available in the right places before needed, another instance is storage and distribution.

See also