This workshop proposes to bring together researchers who are interested in improving collaborative experiences through the combination of multiple interaction surfaces with diverse sizes and formats, ranging from large-scale walls, to tables, tablets and phones. The opportunities for innovation exist, but the ITS, CSCW, and HCI communities have not yet thoroughly addressed the problem of bringing effective collaboration activities together using multiple interactive surfaces, especially in complex work domains. Of particular interest is the potential synergy that one can obtain by effectively combining different-sized surfaces.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
In the last 25 years we have witnessed the rise and growth of interactive tabletop research, both in...
This workshop provides a forum for discussing emerging trends in interactive surfaces that leverage ...
Position paper for the TEI 2015 workshop on Interactive InfrastructuresFor the past few years, we ha...
This workshop proposes to bring together researchers who are interested in improving collaborative...
This workshop proposes to bring together researchers who are interested in improving collaborative e...
The proliferation of interactive technologies has resulted in a multitude of form factors for comput...
Multi-surface environments (MSEs) combine several of surfaces in a variety of physical arrangements ...
After 20 years of research, it is unclear what role the tabletop should play in the home or workplac...
Large drawing boards have long been software engineers\u27 tools of choice for collaborative softwar...
The design space of tangible and multi-touch tabletop interfaces is complex, and little is known abo...
peer reviewedWithin the context of the research project ORBIT (Overcoming Breakdowns in Teams with I...
In the last 25 years we have witnessed the rise and growth of interactive tabletop research, both in...
In the last 25 years we have witnessed the rise and growth of interactive tabletop research, both in...
Within the context of the research project ORBIT (Overcoming Breakdowns in Teams with Interactive Ta...
In this workshop, we will review and discuss challenges and opportunities for HCI in relation to cro...
In the last 25 years we have witnessed the rise and growth of interactive tabletop research, both in...
This workshop provides a forum for discussing emerging trends in interactive surfaces that leverage ...
Position paper for the TEI 2015 workshop on Interactive InfrastructuresFor the past few years, we ha...
This workshop proposes to bring together researchers who are interested in improving collaborative...
This workshop proposes to bring together researchers who are interested in improving collaborative e...
The proliferation of interactive technologies has resulted in a multitude of form factors for comput...
Multi-surface environments (MSEs) combine several of surfaces in a variety of physical arrangements ...
After 20 years of research, it is unclear what role the tabletop should play in the home or workplac...
Large drawing boards have long been software engineers\u27 tools of choice for collaborative softwar...
The design space of tangible and multi-touch tabletop interfaces is complex, and little is known abo...
peer reviewedWithin the context of the research project ORBIT (Overcoming Breakdowns in Teams with I...
In the last 25 years we have witnessed the rise and growth of interactive tabletop research, both in...
In the last 25 years we have witnessed the rise and growth of interactive tabletop research, both in...
Within the context of the research project ORBIT (Overcoming Breakdowns in Teams with Interactive Ta...
In this workshop, we will review and discuss challenges and opportunities for HCI in relation to cro...
In the last 25 years we have witnessed the rise and growth of interactive tabletop research, both in...
This workshop provides a forum for discussing emerging trends in interactive surfaces that leverage ...
Position paper for the TEI 2015 workshop on Interactive InfrastructuresFor the past few years, we ha...