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Studying video-based collaboration in context: from small work groups to large organizations (1997).
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Isaacs, Ellen A. Tang, John C. Sellen, A. Wilbur, S. |
| Abstract | Over the past few years, our group has developed and studied a variety of video-based prototypes to support remote collaboration. We started with a basic desktop video conferencing system with a shared whiteboard and found that it was effective in supporting a distributed group's conversations, but that many of their attempts to contact each other were unsuccessful. We went on to build another desktop video conferencing prototype called Montage, which focuses on awareness and helps people find good times to interact by integrating other coordination and collaboration tools. We also built Forum, which allows people to give live, interactive video-based presentations to distributed audiences. We describe the methods we used to study the long-term use of these prototypes among existing distributed groups and the lessons we learned by doing so. Finally, we discuss the roles that video plays in supporting distributed collaboration and we enumerate a list of design principles for tho... |
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| Publisher Date | 1997-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Small Work Group Large Organization Video-based Collaboration Interactive Video-based Presentation Basic Desktop Video Distributed Collaboration Desktop Video Long-term Use Past Year Video-based Prototype Collaboration Tool Design Principle Good Time Remote Collaboration |
| Content Type | Text |