Authors
John C Tang, Sophia B Liu, Michael Muller, James Lin, Clemens Drews
Publication date
2006/11/4
Book
Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Pages
479-482
Description
We explored the use of computer screen plus audio recording as a methodological approach for collecting empirical data on how teams use their computers to coordinate work. Screen recording allowed unobtrusive collecting of a rich record of actual computer work activity in its natural work setting. The embedded nature of screen recording on laptops made it easy to follow the user's mobility among various work sites. However, the invasiveness of seeing all of the user's interactions with and through the computer raised privacy concerns that made it difficult to find people to agree to participate in this type of detailed study. We discuss measures needed to develop trust with the researchers to enable access to this rich, empirical data of computer usage in the field.
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Scholar articles
JC Tang, SB Liu, M Muller, J Lin, C Drews - Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference …, 2006