2019
DOI: 10.18420/ecscw2019_ep16
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Let the Bot Take Care of It: Exploring #CapIt, a Whiteboard Table Capture System

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“…Digital design tools can also make things seem possible or buildable, when they are, in fact, physically impossible. In relation to collaboration, physical tools make it easier than digital tools to divide design areas into personal spaces, and collaborative spaces [40], which can improve participatory, embodied sensemaking [51].…”
Section: Digital Tools For Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Digital design tools can also make things seem possible or buildable, when they are, in fact, physically impossible. In relation to collaboration, physical tools make it easier than digital tools to divide design areas into personal spaces, and collaborative spaces [40], which can improve participatory, embodied sensemaking [51].…”
Section: Digital Tools For Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first case, Macro-Scope, was analyzed based on observations of the use of the tool in an HCI research center (for details see [50]). The second case, #CapIt, was analyzed based on photo elicitation-supported interviews conducted with three 'power users' of the system (for details see [51])…”
Section: Applying the Framework To Two Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%