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id caadria2013_123
authors Erhan, Halil I.; David Botta, Andy T. Huang and Robert F. Woodbury
year 2013
title Peripheral Tools to Support Collaboration: Probing to Design Collaboration Through Role-Playing
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2013.241
source Open Systems: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA 2013) / Singapore 15-18 May 2013, pp. 241-250
summary Peripheral devices like smart phones offer an opportunity to lower the barrier to spontaneous collection and sharing of information during distributed collaboration. We have completed development of guidelines and a framework that focuses on peripheral devices in collaboration. In order to explore the design space generated by our principles, we conducted a role-playing experiment about commissioning a building, in which an “on-site” team and a “design” team were expected to find and resolve discrepancies between requirements, design documents, and the actual site. The teams were given Styrofoam panels to act as pretend smart peripherals to invoke play and help probe the design space. We found that “reflection on action” (debriefing and subsequent brainstorming) was fruitful for ideation and theorem building about interaction, but “reflection in action” failed. Yet, reflection in action, particularly with such probes, is important to capture the “mechanics of collaboration”. Therefore, we are considering adapting improvisational theatre to our study of distributed collaboration.  
wos WOS:000351496100024
keywords Collaborative design, Design support tool, Interactive media, Role-playing, Extended cognition 
series CAADRIA
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