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Home► Announcements► Discussion Board► Chat Rooms► Doc Editor► Resources► Assignments► Gradebook► Help► Jill Hall Tim Maker Anne Logi Bobbi Anker Jack Laydex Users present: Editing document: Jack, Jill What are the goals of the system? Espace is a technological system that uses multiple displays to provide a more positive interaction between two groups. Espace was put on display at a trade show for a travel agency. Typical travel agencies have an agent facing the client, face-to-face communication. The client usually has no knowledge as to what the agent sees on his computer screen. It is likely that the client can get confused as to the information verbally communicated by the travel agent. Espace provides for a "shoulder-to-shoulder" interaction instead of the more common face to face. Being shoulder-to- shoulder allows the client and agent the opportunity to visually see what is taking place. It was expressed in the video and reading that with the two parties being side-by-side, the conversation seemed to flow more easily, and information was presented and understood with less apprehension. All in all, the shoulder-to-shoulder aspect of Espace arranges all parties to a greater level of equality. All parties are capable of seeing the same information, so in return there is less anxiety and confusion. What work is supported in the system? Espace was developed as an alternative to traditional workspace arrangements. It was designed to help support the travel agents create high value, custom travel arrangements and to enhance the relationship between the agent and customer. The demonstration system that was created allowed for the creation of trips in and around Australia. Individuals could create several itineraries. The trial runs at a travel trade show were usually between 5 and 10 minutes, with a few that ran longer. The researchers found that one of the main issues for agents and customers was the layout of the workplace. The tradition arrangement was the agent sat behind a desk, looking at a computer, which the customer couldn’t easily see and the trip plans were shared verbally. So, they designed a new workspace that would “promote the joint planning and exploration of the product and support better integration of the different representations used by both parties to build the product.” The users are able to select a preliminary options, including places they would like to visit and things they would like to do. They can then indication how long they are planning on traveling and a tentative budget. This information is then used to create itineraries that the customer and agent can customize as needed. A itinerary to be customized is picked and then displayed on a specialized monitor ► Jack Laydex In Doc Editor Group Members JillHall Tim Maker Anne Logi Jack Laydex Mack Rite This area is for the group members, includes photos, status indicators that include last time online, if they have completed their part of the assignment, etc. Click to move on to next section of prototype Click on a Jack Laydex in the “users present” box to see his location and status. Jill Hall In Doc Editor Project Status: Editing Anne Logi In Chat Rooms Project Status: Editing Mack Rite Last Login: 4/21/06 10:00 Project Status: Review Ready Jack Laydex In Doc Editor Project Status: Editing Tim Maker Last Login: 4/23/06 23:00 Project Status: Review Ready This is the Doc Editor Space Click to move on to next section of prototype

Home► Announcements► Discussion Board► Chat Rooms► Doc Editor► Resources► Assignments► Gradebook► Help► Jill Hall Tim Maker Anne Logi Bobbi Anker Jack Laydex Users present: Jill Hall In Doc Editor Project Status: Editing Anne Logi In Chat Rooms Project Status: Editing Mack Rite Last Login: 4/21/06 10:00 Project Status: Review Ready Jack Laydex In Doc Editor Project Status: Editing Tim Maker Last Login: 4/23/06 23:00 Project Status: Review Ready What are the goals of the system? Espace is a technological system that uses multiple displays to provide a more positive interaction between two groups. Espace was put on display at a trade show for a travel agency. Typical travel agencies have an agent facing the client, face-to-face communication. The client usually has no knowledge as to what the agent sees on his computer screen. It is likely that the client can get confused as to the information verbally communicated by the travel agent. Espace provides for a "shoulder-to-shoulder" interaction instead of the more common face to face. Being shoulder-to- shoulder allows the client and agent the opportunity to visually see what is taking place. It was expressed in the video and reading that with the two parties being side-by-side, the conversation seemed to flow more easily, and information was presented and understood with less apprehension. All in all, the shoulder-to-shoulder aspect of Espace arranges all parties to a greater level of equality. All parties are capable of seeing the same information, so in return there is less anxiety and confusion. What work is supported in the system? Espace was developed as an alternative to traditional workspace arrangements. It was designed to help support the travel agents create high value, custom travel arrangements and to enhance the relationship between the agent and customer. The demonstration system that was created allowed for the creation of trips in and around Australia. Individuals could create several itineraries. The trial runs at a travel trade show were usually between 5 and 10 minutes, with a few that ran longer. The researchers found that one of the main issues for agents and customers was the layout of the workplace. The tradition arrangement was the agent sat behind a desk, looking at a computer, which the customer couldn’t easily see and the trip plans were shared verbally. So, they designed a new workspace that would “promote the joint planning and exploration of the product and support better integration of the different representations used by both parties to build the product.” The users are able to select a preliminary options, including places they would like to visit and things they would like to do. They can then indication how long they are planning on traveling and a tentative budget. This information is then used to create itineraries that the customer and agent can customize as needed. A itinerary to be customized is picked and then displayed on a specialized monitor Editing document: Jack, JIll Group Members JillHall Tim Maker Anne Logi Jack Laydex Mack Rite ► This area contains markers to sections of text that have notes or chats about a particular section of the text. Click on the ► to see the note and the corresponding text. Left at 20:00 on 4/23/06: The text here is awkward, I think we should add a bit more introduction. Other than that, I think that we’re almost finished. Note from Tim: Note that the text is highlighted with Tim’s particular color. Click to move on to next section of prototype Note that the text is highlighted with Tim’s particular color. Click to move on to next section of prototype This tells you who’s currently editing the document Click to move on to next section of prototype To leave a note or open a chat about a particular section of the text would involve highlighting it and then left clicking in the highlighted area to open a menu that contain Note option. Click to end the prototype demonstration To leave a note or open a chat about a particular section of the text would involve highlighting it and then left clicking in the highlighted area to open a menu that contain Note option. Click to end the prototype demonstration