Informal User Interfaces for Shared Note Taking

Recent Talks by James Landay 4/1/99

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1. Informal User Interfaces for Shared Note Taking
2. Computers Support Human-Human Communication (HHC)
3. Traditional Software Interfaces
4. Traditional Representations are Rigid & Unambiguous
5. PPT Slide
6. Informal User Interfaces
7. Application Areas
8. Outline
9. Observation
10. Problem: How to Create a Meeting Record?
11. Problem: How to Create a Meeting Record?
12. Problem: How to Create a Meeting Record?
13. Vision
14. Shared Note Taking Case Study
15. Assembled Notes
16. Assembled Notes
17. Assembled Notes
18. Results of Case Study
19. Implications of Case Study
20. “Crystallized” Vision
21. “Crystallized” Vision
22. How NotePals Works
23. How NotePals Works
24. How NotePals Works (cont.)
25. NotePals User Interface
26. NotePals User Interface
27. NotePals User Interface (cont)
28. Web-based Note Repository
29. Web-based Note Repository (cont.)
30. Web-based Note Repository (cont.)
31. Organizing Notes
32. Organizing Notes (cont.)
33. NotePals Usage Experience
34. Experience with Conference Notes
35. NotePals for Classroom Note Taking
36. Classroom Note Taking
37. Classroom Note Taking Experience
38. Results of this Experiment
39. Graduate Note-taking Experience
40. Graduate Note-taking Experience
41. Graduate Note-taking Experience
42. Advantages of our Approach
43. Current Work
44. “Sharing informal notes using NotePals can help groups collaborate more easily”
45. Note-taking Pads
46. NotePals User Interface (cont)
47. NotePals User Interface (cont)
48. NotePals User Interface
49. Solutions
50. Solutions


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