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Collaborative use of mobile phones for brainstorming

Published: 07 September 2010 Publication History

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Mobile phones have traditionally been utilized for personal and individual use. In this paper we explore shared co-located interactions with mobile phones. We introduce a phone-based application that supports ad hoc brainstorming sessions. The prototype allows a workgroup to create, edit and view virtual mind-map notes on any table surface. The prototype encourages people to use the devices interchangeably and thus engage in social interactions. Evaluations show that participants were able to easily create mind maps and that the prototype supports different strategies in mind-map creation.

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    MobileHCI '10: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
    September 2010
    552 pages
    ISBN:9781605588353
    DOI:10.1145/1851600
    • General Chairs:
    • Marco de Sá,
    • Luís Carriço,
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    • Nuno Correia
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    1. co-located interaction
    2. mobile devices
    3. tangible user interface

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    • (2023)Supporting Piggybacked Co-Located Leisure Activities via Augmented RealityProceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3544548.3580833(1-15)Online publication date: 19-Apr-2023
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