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Mike Eisenberg Dean and Professor. The Information School University of Washington. Mike Eisenberg. Perspectives on Virtual Collaboration January 24, 2002. Outline. Uses for Virtual Collaboration Barriers – Challenges - Issues R&D Agenda 2002. Purpose. Purpose. Purpose.
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Mike EisenbergDean and Professor The Information School University of Washington
Mike Eisenberg Perspectives on Virtual Collaboration January 24, 2002
Outline • Uses for Virtual Collaboration • Barriers – Challenges - Issues • R&D Agenda 2002
Purpose • To facilitate human interaction • To boost individual and group performance • Effectiveness • Efficiency • To add value by connecting people to people
Uses • Connections • Information sharing • Information gathering • Information use • Cooperative work • Education
Challenge Transition from: • traditional teaching of individuals in a highly social setting to: • adding the social setting to an already individualized process.
Challenge “… The litmus test for developing technologies will be how well they meet that challenge.” -- Bill Gibbons, Syracuse University email message 8/11/97
Related Issues • Affective responses as they relate to time and space • It’s more than just communication; it’s also about information
Space & Time The social and psychological dimensions: • Nature of the connection in time • Feeling regarding space • Locus of control • Richness of the media experience
Email/Mail Lists Asynchronous Feeling of being “connected;” beginning of sense of community Locus of control: email – individual; mail lists – can be external (moderator) Media richness - limited
Video Conferencing • Synchronous • Feeling regarding space = sense of distance • Locus of control: shared • Rich medium
Chat • Synchronous • Feeling regarding space – sense of immediacy and connected • Locus of control: shared, but cumbersome • Medium not very rich
Graphic Chat • Synchronous • Feeling regarding space – immediacy, togetherness • Locus of control: shared, but still cumbersome • Rich medium
Video Broadcast • Synchronous • Feeling regarding space – broadcast, mass-media • Locus of control: one-way • Medium can be very rich
Challenge To put it all together: • synchronous and interactivity of video conferencing • feeling of space immediacy and togetherness of graphic chat • sense of community of mail lists • shared locus of control of video and chat • the medium richness of video
Other Challenge It’s more than just communications
Other Challenge It’s also about information It’s more than just communications
Information Issues • Human Information Behavior in Collaborative Situations • purpose and need, problems (overload) • uses and sharing • search and retrieval • Information Management • coping with information overload • representation and organization • storage and retrieval
Agenda 2002 • Study the affective - the emotional, psychological and social dimensions. • Develop systems that create sense of togetherness, not distance, in space and time. • Recognize and study the information side: uses, problems, behavior, management.
And Beyond… Change: • Be prepared to break out of thinking in terms of existing systems (media, structure, format).