Towards Interaction Design for Mobile Devices in Collocated Mixed-Focus Collaboration

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In collocated collaboration, applied methods and technologies to support the collaboration process mainly comprise either analog paper and pen methods, large display applications or the usage of several laptops. Whereas paper and pen are easy to use, they impair the digital documentation and further editing. Large displays are expensive, stationary, and depend on specific environments. Furthermore, laptops build physical barriers between people, which impedes face-to-face communication. This leads to the fact that direct digitization is still not often performed in collocated collaborative scenarios, although it would be useful for further processing or permanent storing of created content. To address advantages of analog media, especially small size and high ubiquity, and eliminate the disadvantages, namely the lack of direct digitization, we aim at applying mobile devices to collocated collaboration. To contribute to the development of future collaboration tools, we derive and propose concrete design goals for applying mobile devices in collocated mixed-focus collaboration.

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Kühn, R., Korzetz, M., Grzelak, D., Aßmann, U., & Schlegel, T. (2020). Towards Interaction Design for Mobile Devices in Collocated Mixed-Focus Collaboration. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1224 CCIS, pp. 35–43). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50726-8_5

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