Title
NetBoards: Investigating a Collection of Personal Noticeboard Displays in the Workplace
Abstract
NetBoards are situated displays designed to fulfil and augment the role of non-digital personal noticeboards in the workplace. Traditionally, these are small corkboards or whiteboards situated outside offices belonging to individuals or small groups of people. By replacing these with large, networked, high-fidelity touch-enabled displays, we attempt to replicate the existing physical systems' flexibility and ease-of-use, while enabling more expressive content creation techniques and remote connectivity. We have developed an understanding of the deployment environment and every-day noticeboard practices using an ethnographic study which guided system design. Users can write messages or sketch drawings on their NetBoard, as well as post images and other web-based media. NetBoards can be accessed over the internet, allowing remote viewing and modification. Initial observations of 9 deployed units demonstrate the system's flexibility, showing it being used for maintaining group awareness, workplace personalization, playful communication, and showcasing research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2669485.2669499
ITS
Keywords
Field
DocType
communications applications,human-centered design,multi-display environments,ubiquitous computing / smart environments,human centered design
Social group,Situated,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Content creation,Deployment environment,Multimedia,The Internet,Sketch,User-centered design,Personalization
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
8
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Erroll Wood1964.40
Peter Robinson21438129.42