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When the fingers do the talking: A study of group participation for different kinds of shareable surfaces

Authors :
Marshall, Paul
Hornecker, Eva
Morris, Richard
Dalton, Sheep
Rogers, Yvonne
Source :
IEEE Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces '08, Proceedings of IEEE Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces '08
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
IEEE, 2008.

Abstract

A user study is presented that investigates how different configurations of input can influence equity of participation around a tabletop interface. Groups of three worked on a design task requiring negotiation in four interface conditions that varied the number (all members can act or only one) and type (touch versus mice) of input. Our findings show that a multi-touch surface increases physical interaction equity and perceptions of dominance, but does not affect levels of verbal participation. Dominant people still continue to talk the most, while quiet ones remain quiet. Qualitative analyses further revealed how other factors can affect how participants contribute to the task. The findings are discussed in terms of how the design of the physical-technological set-up can affect the desired form of collaboration.

Subjects

Subjects :
J900

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces '08, Proceedings of IEEE Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces '08
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..544b0253d2d3e6302397f300a9bb4cad