Week 8 Readings
Reviews are due by noon Tuesday, May 15. Responses are due before class on
Wednesday.
We will use the WebAnn system again this week to submit reviews and
responses. Instructions
for installing WebAnn.
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Groupware and Social Dynamics: Eight Challenges For Developers by
Jonathan Grudin, Communications of the ACM, 37, 1, 92-105
To add your
review (summary/comments) and reply follow the above link. Then turn on
WebAnn and make annotations.
See How to use
WebAnn for more details.
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Meeting at
the Desktop: An Empirical Study of Virtually Collocated Teams by
Gloria Mark, Jonathan Grudin, and Steven E. Potrock. Proceedings of ECSCW.
The 6th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 12-16
September 1999, Copenhagen, Denmark
To add your review
(summary/comments) and reply follow the above link. Then turn on WebAnn and
make annotations.
See
How to use
WebAnn for more details.
- The
Notification Collage: Posting Information to Public and Personal
Displays. by Saul Greenberg and Michael Rounding. CHI 2001,
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
[CHI Letters 3(1)], 515-521, ACM Press.
To add your review (summary/comments) and reply follow the above
link. Then turn on WebAnn and make annotations.
See How to use
WebAnn for more details.
Optional papers (no review necessary)
- Design for Individuals, Design for Groups:
Tradeoffs Between Power and Workspace Awareness by
Carl Gutwin and Saul Greenberg, Proceedings of the 1998 ACM
Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 98).
- Designing Groupware for
Congruency in Use by
Wolfgang Prinz, Gloria Mark, and Uta Pankoke-Babatz,
CSCW 98.
- Evaluating emergent collaboration on
the Web by
Loren Terveen and Will Hill, CSCW 98.
- Social, individual and technological issues
for groupware calendar systems by
Leysia Palen, CHI 99.
- Just talk to me: a field study of expertise
location by
David W. McDonald and Mark S. Ackerman,
CSCW 98.
- Using filtering agents to improve
prediction quality in the GroupLens research
collaborative filtering system by
Badrul M. Sarwar, Joseph A. Konstan, Al Borchers,
Jon Herlocker, Brad Miller and John Riedl
CSCW 98.
- Representing fieldwork and articulating
requirements through VR by
James Pycock, Kevin Palfreyman, Jen Allanson and Graham Button,
CSCW 98.
- Supporting Awareness and Interaction
through Collaborative Virtual Interfaces by
Mike Fraser, Steve Bedford, John Hindmarsh, and Christian Heath,
UIST 98.
- Two Approaches to Casual Interaction
over Computer and Video Networks by
Alan Borning and Michael Travers, CHI 91. (OK, so this paper is really
ancient. I don't know how it crept onto the reading list. At least
it's optional.)