Title
Printertainment: printing with interactive cover sheets
Abstract
We explored a new type of user interface, interactive cover sheets: computer forms laid out on the banner pages of print jobs that people can mark on, scan back into a multifunction printer/scanner, and use as input to applications. Cover sheets are commonly strewn around printer rooms; with interactivity, they can let people see what others have to say, add their own comments, or play games, all while waiting for their print jobs. We designed three prototype applications and deployed them briefly in our research lab. We found that interactive cover sheets can be very appealing, that the sheets must be designed so that people can still identify these pages as cover sheets, and that the slow interaction cycle favors asynchronous applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1145/632716.632865
CHI Extended Abstracts
Field
DocType
ISBN
Asynchronous communication,Interactivity,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Banner,Ubiquitous computing,User interface,Multimedia
Conference
1-58113-158-5
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.46
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jason Hong16706518.75
Morgan N. Price256161.61
Bill N. Schilit32797650.38
Gene Golovchinsky41335134.41