Papers/Notes: Making Meaning in Large Displays
Monday, April 12
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Space to Think: Large, High-Resolution Displays for Sensemaking
Christopher Andrews, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Alex Endert, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Chris North, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Our studies show that large, high-resolution displays create a spatial environment which can support the sensemaking process through memory externalization and an integrated semantic layer based on spatial relationships.
Effects of Interior Bezels of Tiled-Monitor Large Displays on Visual Search, Tunnel Steering, and Target Selection
Xiaojun Bi, University of Toronto, Canada
Seok-Hyung Bae, University of Toronto, Canada
Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto, Canada
Study effects of interior bezels of tiled-monitor large displays on visual search, tunnel steering, and target selection, and suggest guidelines of tiled-monitor display usage as well as user interfaces design.
Let's go from the whiteboard: Supporting transitions in work through whiteboard capture and reuse
Stacy Branham, Virginia Tech, USA
Gene Golovchinsky, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc., USA
Scott Carter, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc., USA
Jacob Biehl, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc., USA
We describe the use of ReBoard, a system for capturing and reusing whiteboard content. Through a longitudinal deployment we document several new workflows, including sharing, remote access, and reuse.
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