Slides assembled for Human Centered Design & Engineering Preliminary Exam talk at the University of Washington Allen Library Auditorium 4.8.2011.
Thanks to Mark Zachry, David McDonald, Elly Searle, Carol Allen, and NSF IIS-0811210.
Designing for Collaboration: Challenges & Considerations of Multi-Use Information Visualization Tools
1. Designing for Collaboration Challenges and Considerations of Multi-Use Information Visualization Tools Stephanie Gokhman April 8, 2011 Allen Library
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3. Literature Review : What do we know about building systems to support collaboration through visualizations?
4. Methods : How do we expose the considerations in designing information visualization tools for collaboration?
5. Results & Discussion : What did we find and how does this give us insight into collaborative information visualization tools?
36. Represented the multiple dimensions of value and different kinds of data, specifically focused on addressing a contributor as a valued member of the community or a vandal
50. Graphical Test Bed Storytelling graphic representing interaction of user through markers of appreciation called barnstars, thanks and reversion.
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52. 43 % 57 % Number of respondents who preferred the graphic Results: Preference vs Performance
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54. Preference vs. Performance Of the respondents who determined the “Tree” elicited the most understanding only 50% interpreted the display correctly.
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57. Identified data types which constitute these activities (basis for both calculation and low level representation)
63. Questions? Stephanie Gokhman [email_address] Mark Zachry David McDonald Elly Searle Babby Carol Allen Travis Kriplean Ivan Bestachnick Alena Benson Toni Ferro Katie Derthick Special Thanks to: NSF Grant #NSF IIS-0811210