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Randall B. Smith (1992), What you see is what I think you see, ACM SIGCUE Outlook,21 (3), 18-23 [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=130898] | Randall B. Smith (1992), What you see is what I think you see, ACM SIGCUE Outlook,21 (3), 18-23 [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=130898] | ||
M. Stefik, D. Bobrow, S. Lanning, and D. Tatar, WYSIWIS revised: Early experiences w1th mu1ti-user Interfaces. Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work, Dec. 3- 5,1986, Austin Texas, pp 276-290. | |||
[[Category:Social computing]] | [[Category:Social computing]] |
Latest revision as of 14:09, 12 May 2015
Defininition
Awareness is an understanding of the activities of others, which provides a context for your own activity. An awaress tool scaffolds awareness.
Kinds of tools
There are several kinds:
WYSIWIS tools
- WYSIWITYS: What you see is what I think you see" is a property that can help technology support realtime interaction between physically separated users. The WYSIWITYS property is a natural consequence of adhering to a physical world metaphor.
- WYSIWIS: What you see is what I see. This is more constrained symmetrical version of WYSIWITYS.
Portal tools
I will add some stuff we did in our C3MS projects. You may in the mean time read the awareness article, that is much more complete - DSchneider 19:05, 12 May 2006 (MEST)
References
Randall B. Smith (1992), What you see is what I think you see, ACM SIGCUE Outlook,21 (3), 18-23 [1]
M. Stefik, D. Bobrow, S. Lanning, and D. Tatar, WYSIWIS revised: Early experiences w1th mu1ti-user Interfaces. Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work, Dec. 3- 5,1986, Austin Texas, pp 276-290.