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New theoretical approaches for HCI
- The field of human-computer interaction is rapidly expanding. Alongside the extensive technological developments that are currently taking place, is the emergence of a ‘cottage industry ’ culture, where a polyphony of new theories, methods and concerns have been imported into the field from a divers
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Ghosts in the Network: Distributed Troubleshooting in a Shared Working Environment
- The implementation of networking technology in work settings offers numerous opportunities for improving the transmission of information and the sharing of resources within and between organizations. Its success in integrating distributed working activities, however, rests on how well the users of a
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Moving on from weiser’s vision of calm computing: Engaging ubicomp experiences
- Abstract. A motivation behind much UbiComp research has been to make our lives convenient, comfortable and informed, following in the footsteps of Weiser’s calm computing vision. Three themes that have dominated are context awareness, ambient intelligence and monitoring/tracking. While these avenues
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A framework for designing sensor-based interactions to promote exploration and reflection
- Sensor-based interactions are increasingly being used in the design of user experiences, ranging from the activation of controls to the delivery of ‘context–aware ’ information in the home. The benefits of doing so include the ability to deliver relevant information to people at appropriate times an
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Collaborating around vertical and horizontal large displays: Which way is best? Interacting with
- Abstract. Large interactive displays are increasingly being placed in work and public settings. An assumption is that the shared surface they provide can facilitate collaboration among co-located groups. An exploratory study was carried out to investigate this claim, and, in particular, to examine t
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Distributed cognition: an alternative framework for analysing and explaining collaborative working
- This paper examines the theoretical and practical problems that arise from attempts to develop formal characterisations and explanations of many work activities; in particular, collaborative activities. We argue that even seemingly discrete individual activities occur in, and frequently draw upon a
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Enticing people to interact with large public displays in public spaces
- Abstract: Large displays are increasingly being placed in public places to support community and social activities. However, a major problem that has been observed with this new form of public interaction is the resistance by the public to participate. A main reason is due to the prominence of the a
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External Cognition: how do Graphical Representations work?
- Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in innovative ways, most notably by exploring multimedia environments and by manipulating three-dimensional virtual worlds. Many benefits have been claimed for this new kind of interactivity, a general ass
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interactive
- Let’s work together: supporting two-party
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TITLE: Getting to grips with “interactivity”: helping teachers assess the educational
- The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited. Many commercial CD-ROMs are now being marketed as suitable for home and school use, increasingly promoted as covering
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