Explore the groundbreaking research on territoriality in collaborative tabletop workspaces in this award-winning conference talk from CSCW 2020. Delve into the influential work of Stacey D. Scott, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, and Kori Inkpen, recipients of the CSCW Lasting Impact Award for their 2004 paper. Discover how this research has shaped our understanding of collaboration around large, shared displays and influenced the design of interactive surfaces and spaces. Learn about the paper's wide-ranging applications in education, knowledge work, and game design, as well as its role as a theoretical framework for fundamental HCI research. Join the discussion led by Jim Wallace from the University of Waterloo and moderated by Casey Fiesler from the University of Colorado Boulder, as they explore the significance of this work in the field of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. Gain insights from the authors' reflections and participate in a Q&A session during this hour-long presentation at the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing.
Territoriality in Collaborative Tabletop Workspaces - CSCW 2020 Lasting Impact Award
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CSCW 2020 Lasting Impact Award
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