Title
The impact of increased awareness while face-to-face
Abstract
This article presents Second Messenger, a system of dynamic awareness displays that reveal speaker participation patterns in a face-to-face discussion. The system has been used by a variety of groups during face-to-face meetings, increasing individuals' awareness of their own and others' participation in discussions. Experimental results indicate that these displays influence the amount an individual participates in a discussion and the process of information sharing used during a decision-making task. These findings suggest that awareness applications bring about systematic changes in group communication styles, highlighting the potential for such applications to be designed to improve group interactions.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
Human computer interaction
second messenger,decision-making task,group interaction,awareness application,group communication style,dynamic awareness display,speaker participation pattern,face-to-face meeting,face-to-face discussion,increased awareness,group communication,second messengers
Field
DocType
Volume
Communication in small groups,Face-to-face,Psychology,Knowledge management,Information sharing
Journal
22
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0737-0024
66
PageRank 
References 
Authors
3.00
19
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joan Morris DiMicco172047.04
Katherine J. Hollenbach2874.82
Anna Pandolfo31709.42
Walter Bender438388.88