Interfaces that Influence Groups
Collaborating groups have enormous potential to produce higher quality output than individuals working alone, due to the pooling of resources, information, and skills. Yet social psychologists have determined that due to social factors, groups rarely harness this potential. This talk will present a series of applications that focus on revealing information about on-going social dynamics within a face-to-face group.
The purpose of these applications is to increase a group’s awareness of on-going social factors, with the intention that with greater awareness, groups can understand and improve upon their collaborative efforts. Experimental results evaluating group behavior indicate that these interfaces influence individual participation levels and the process of information sharing within a group.
Speaker Bios
oan Morris DiMicco is a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab working in the Electronic Publishing group. Her research interests include computer-supported cooperative work, social visualization, group decision-making, social psychology of small groups, and collocated collaboration.She holds a BS in applied mathematics from Brown University and an MS from the MIT Media Lab.
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- Haut-parleurs:
- Joan Morris DiMicco
- Affiliation:
- MIT Media Lab
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Jeff Running
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