SE Higgins, E Mercier, E Burd, A Hatch - International Journal of Computer …, 2011 - Springer
This article reviews the research and evidence about multi-touch tables to provide an analysis of their key design features and capabilities and how these might relate to their use …
N Yuill, Y Rogers - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
Multi-user interfaces are said to provide “natural” interaction in supporting collaboration, compared to individual and noncolocated technologies. We identify three mechanisms …
Computers designed for single use are often appropriated suboptimally when used by small colocated groups working together. Our research investigates whether shareable interfaces …
[ES] Los recursos digitales ofrecen nuevas oportunidades en los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje al incorporar la imagen, el sonido y la interactividad como elementos que …
Applications running on multi-touch tabletops are beginning to be developed to enable children to collaborate on a variety of activities, from photo sharing to playing games …
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse input on horizontal and vertical surfaces using a simple application and several …
C Foley, AF Smeaton - Information processing & management, 2010 - Elsevier
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more users who search together at the same time in order to satisfy a shared information …
J Rick, Y Rogers, C Haig, N Yuill - Children, Youth and Environments, 2009 - muse.jhu.edu
New technologies, such as multi-touch tables, increasingly provide shareable interfaces where multiple people can simultaneously interact, enabling co-located groups to …
Successful management of the building design coordination process is critical to the efficient delivery of cost-effective and quality projects. The traditional setting of design coordination …