How do groups of 3 people establish common ground in problem-solving interactions differently from groups of 2? Do they do this differently when they are supported by videoconferencing technologies? The laboratory experiment reported here manipulated group size and video mediation for participants carrying out a laboratory map task that allowed clear measurement of who knew what. In general, patterns of prior knowledge had much more impact than the number of speakers involved. Lengthier stretches of talk occurred particularly where knowledge was distributed between 2 of the 3 individuals; it was especially challenging for groups of 3 partially knowledgable participants to establish common ground. Participants seemed reluctant to adopt the r...
In this paper I examine a specific way that video-conferencing modifies structures of intersubjectiv...
Increasing numbers of organizations are using two-way videoconferencing to hold meetings with people...
Distributed collaborators require computermediated communication (CMC) technologies in order to work...
How do groups of 3 people establish common ground in problem-solving interactions differently from g...
We report a study of collaborative problem solving among ’groups ’ of two and three people, collabor...
This thesis investigates the effects of multimedia communications technology on the interaction of m...
Abstract Prior work on videoconferencing shows that various design changes can have profound impacts...
We report a series of studies on the role of eye contact in video-mediated communication. These are ...
Studies have shown that videoconferences are an effective medium for facilitating communication betw...
This paper examines team work over time in video-mediated non-collocated and traditional face-to-fac...
For decades after its introduction, videoconferencing remained a marginal communications medium, use...
This paper examines the conversational process in video-mediated groups as compared to face-to-face ...
Organizations deploy advanced communication media such as audio and videoconferencing to enhance and...
We compared the effects of three computer mediated communication (CMC) channels (text, audio, and vi...
In 4 different research projects taking place in our department, students, teachers, researchers, po...
In this paper I examine a specific way that video-conferencing modifies structures of intersubjectiv...
Increasing numbers of organizations are using two-way videoconferencing to hold meetings with people...
Distributed collaborators require computermediated communication (CMC) technologies in order to work...
How do groups of 3 people establish common ground in problem-solving interactions differently from g...
We report a study of collaborative problem solving among ’groups ’ of two and three people, collabor...
This thesis investigates the effects of multimedia communications technology on the interaction of m...
Abstract Prior work on videoconferencing shows that various design changes can have profound impacts...
We report a series of studies on the role of eye contact in video-mediated communication. These are ...
Studies have shown that videoconferences are an effective medium for facilitating communication betw...
This paper examines team work over time in video-mediated non-collocated and traditional face-to-fac...
For decades after its introduction, videoconferencing remained a marginal communications medium, use...
This paper examines the conversational process in video-mediated groups as compared to face-to-face ...
Organizations deploy advanced communication media such as audio and videoconferencing to enhance and...
We compared the effects of three computer mediated communication (CMC) channels (text, audio, and vi...
In 4 different research projects taking place in our department, students, teachers, researchers, po...
In this paper I examine a specific way that video-conferencing modifies structures of intersubjectiv...
Increasing numbers of organizations are using two-way videoconferencing to hold meetings with people...
Distributed collaborators require computermediated communication (CMC) technologies in order to work...