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Tabletop Briefing. Enabling effective briefings with Direct-Touch Tabletops. 2006-12-12 :: CS376 Project Presentation Håvard Sjøvoll (sjovoll@stanford.edu). Motivation. Petroleum Industry Demand for overall understanding of complex problems, tasks and situations Integrated Operations
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Tabletop Briefing Enabling effective briefings with Direct-Touch Tabletops 2006-12-12 :: CS376 Project Presentation Håvard Sjøvoll (sjovoll@stanford.edu)
Motivation • Petroleum Industry • Demand for overall understanding of complex problems, tasks and situations • Integrated Operations • Concurrent Design • Direct-Touch Tabletops • Promising technology • Enables rapid get-togethers • Positive influence on working styles and group dynamics1 • Avoids passivity: Short distance to content, direct manipulation • Can serve as external cognitive medium1 • Research areas: guidelines, UI, interaction teqhniques, usability 1Shen, C. et.al, Informing the Design of Direct-Touch Tabletops (2006) [ Motivation ] Hypothesis Method Results Conclusion
Hypothesis • Co-located briefingsusing direct-touch tabletops are more effective, collaborative and engagingthan projection-based briefings. > effective collaborative engaging direct-touch tabletop projection-based Motivation [ Hypothesis ] Method Results Conclusion
Method • Prototype of briefing-tool supporting both form-factors • Drag / rotate / sketch • Briefing: Wet-towing and installation of subsea templates • Within subject • Alternating order • 18 participants • Questionnaire Tabletop Wall-projection Motivation Hypothesis [ Method ] Results Conclusion
Results p = 0.77 p = 0.11 p = 0.0004 p = 0.0008 Motivation Hypothesis Method [ Results ] Conclusion
Results • Form-factor preference • TableTop: 75% • Irrelevance • Order of briefings • Placement around table • Previous experiences • Briefings • Direct-Touch Tabletop • Possible ”error” • Simplicity of briefieng Form-factor preference Motivation Hypothesis Method [ Results ] Conclusion
Results • ”I preferred the touchtable. Even though I didn’t participate in the briefing, there was the possibility of being able to interact with the board and that led me to be more attentive.” • ”The projector-based briefing made me feel less involved” • ”I preferred the projector because the information was facing me and I didn’t have to do anything but listen” Motivation Hypothesis Method [ Results ] Conclusion
Conclusions - TableTop Briefing • Equally or moreeffective, collaborative and engaging • Case-specific results • Prevents passivity • Enables two-way communication • Questions • Discussions • Future work: Problem solving • A preferred alternative, not a solution Motivation Hypothesis Method Results [ Conclusion ]
Questions Thank you for your attention 2006-12-12 :: CS376 Project Presentation Håvard Sjøvoll (sjovoll@stanford.edu)