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ArtikelLanguage Efficiency and Visual Technology: Minimizing Collaborative Effort with Visual Information.  
Oleh: Kraut, Robert ; Fussell, Susan R. ; Gergle, Darren
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Language and Social Psychology (Full Text) vol. 23 no. 4 (2004), page 491.
Topik: shared visual space; collaboration; communication; discourse; computersupported collaborative work
Fulltext: 491.pdf (125.29KB)
Isi artikelWhen collaborators work on a physical task, seeing a common workspace transforms their language use and reduces their overall collaborative effort. This article shows how visual information can make communication more efficient. In an experiment, dyads collaborated on building a puzzle. They communicated without a shared visual space, using a shared space featuring immediately updated visual information, and using a shared space featuring delayed visual updating. Having the shared visual space helps collaborators understand the current state of their task and enables them to ground their conversations efficiently, as seen in the ways in which participants adapted their discourse processes to their level of shared visual information. These processes are associated with faster and better task performance. Delaying the visual update reduces benefits and degrades performance. The shared visual space is more useful when tasks are visually complex or when participants have no simple vocabulary for describing their environments.
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