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stanford hci group / cs376 http://cs376.stanford.ed u Amal Dar Aziz · 08 April 2008 CSCW Discussion
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Beyond Being There (1992) Face-to-face vs. distant interactions Focus on tools people would use with face-to-face interactions Benefit of audio + video Human communication: needs, media, mechanisms
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Palen Reading (1999) Groupware Calendar Systems (GCSs) Evaluation + design from multiple perspectives technologically-, individually-, socially-centered Focus on Sun’s “Calendar Manager” Study highlights: single-user demands, interpersonal communication, socio-technical evolution
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Olsons Reading (2007) We are social animals Understanding small group behavior (and change) from a psychology perspective We can design artifacts and social processes to embody cognition Development and loss of trust Motivation to contribute to common good
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Distributed Cognition Emerged during 1980s, by Edwin Hutchins Social aspects of cognition Individual Artifacts Human knowledge is not confined to the individual
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Common Ground Comes from research on the psychology of language Importance of conversational conventions and constraints of communication channels Ability to reach mutual understanding
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Activity Theory Psychological meta-theory paradigm Engagement with environment => production of tools “Exteriorized mental processes” Mental processes transform into tools useful for social interaction
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Quick, mini-experiment.
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Premise: You need to explain to your groupmate your needfinding plan to understand how Facebook can broaden its user base.
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Start/End Action or Process Decision or Branching Point Flowchart Shapes and Symbols
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