Authors
Stacy Branham, Gene Golovchinsky, Scott Carter, Jacob T Biehl
Publication date
2010/4/10
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
75-84
Description
The use of whiteboards is pervasive across a wide range of work domains. But some of the qualities that make them successful--an intuitive interface, physical working space, and easy erasure--inherently make them poor tools for archival and reuse. If whiteboard content could be made available in times and spaces beyond those supported by the whiteboard alone, how might it be appropriated? We explore this question via ReBoard, a system that automatically captures whiteboard images and makes them accessible through a novel set of user-centered access tools. Through the lens of a seven week workplace field study, we found that by enabling new workflows, ReBoard increased the value of whiteboard content for collaboration.
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Scholar articles
S Branham, G Golovchinsky, S Carter, JT Biehl - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human …, 2010