Title
Liveboard: a large interactive display supporting group meetings, presentations, and remote collaboration
Abstract
This paper describes the Liveboard, a large interactive display system. With nearly one million pixels and an accurate, multi-state, cordless pen, the Liveboard provides a basis for research on user interfaces for group meetings, presentations and remote collaboration. We describe the underlying hardware and software of the Liveboard, along with several software applications that have been developed. In describing the system, we point out the design rationale that was used to make various choices. We present the results of an informal survey of Liveboard users, and describe some of the improvements that have been made in response to user feedback. We conclude with several general observations about the use of large public interactive displays.
Year
DOI
Venue
1992
10.1145/142750.143052
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
liveboard user,remote collaboration,group meeting,user interface,software application,large interactive display system,cordless pen,design rationale,user feedback,large public interactive display,general observation,collaboration
Interactive displays,Computer science,Group work,Human–computer interaction,Software,Pixel,User interface,Design rationale,Cordless,Multimedia
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-89791-513-5
195
125.32
References 
Authors
5
12
Search Limit
100195
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Scott Elrod1236207.83
Richard Bruce2261129.90
Rich Gold3367287.94
David Goldberg4195125.65
Frank Halasz5800274.83
William Janssen6195125.32
David Lee7195125.32
Kim McCall8391219.49
Elin Rønby Pedersen9861299.35
Ken Pier10250173.42
John C. Tang112460696.66
Brent Welch12195125.65