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Elaboration of a common frame of reference in collaborative virtual environments
Author(s) -
Amine Chellali,
Isabelle Milleville-Pennel,
Cédric Dumas
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/1473018.1473045
Subject(s) - originality , computer science , elaboration , human–computer interaction , frame (networking) , work (physics) , virtual machine , multimedia , knowledge management , psychology , engineering , philosophy , humanities , mechanical engineering , social psychology , telecommunications , creativity , operating system
International audienceMotivation – To design virtual environments that support collaborative activities. Research approach – An experimental approach in which 44 students were asked to work in pairs to reconstruct five 3D figures. Findings/Design – The results show that including a contextual clue in virtual environments improves collaboration between operators. Research limitations – Further investigative work must be carried out to extract accurate female collaboration profiles. Originality/Value – The results enable three collaboration profiles to be identified. They also allow the extraction of some characteristics of a contextual clue which can be added to a virtual environment to improve collaboration. Take away message – The contents of a collaborative virtual environment influences the way that users collaborate

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