Proceedings of the 7th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3205873.3210703
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An AR-method for documenting LEGO Serious Play models

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“…However, shared artefacts produced by participants represent a co-creative model of their efforts to work on an issue or a solution to a problem document the workshop results with LEGO ® bricks. In 2018, Herbert and Herrmann (2018) proposed an Augmented Reality[2] as a process for documenting the outcome of the LEGO ® Serious Play ® workshops while interacting with an Augmented Reality prototype for 3 D positioning of annotations using Microsoft’s HoloLens.…”
Section: Historical Background Of the Lego® Serious Play® Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, shared artefacts produced by participants represent a co-creative model of their efforts to work on an issue or a solution to a problem document the workshop results with LEGO ® bricks. In 2018, Herbert and Herrmann (2018) proposed an Augmented Reality[2] as a process for documenting the outcome of the LEGO ® Serious Play ® workshops while interacting with an Augmented Reality prototype for 3 D positioning of annotations using Microsoft’s HoloLens.…”
Section: Historical Background Of the Lego® Serious Play® Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous works also support collaboration within MR annotation systems. In this context, Herbert et al [23] suggested that annotated objects should be highlighted to inform remote users that an object is being annotated. For safety reasons, Elvezio et al [30] proposed that the object should be duplicated to enable experts and local users to perform actions on the same object without errors or loss of information.…”
Section: Annotations In Mixed Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%