2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00779-006-0090-7
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MEMENTO: a digital-physical scrapbook for memory sharing

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“…The functional paradigm dominates the reviewed articles, but we identified seven contributions oriented towards a sociotechnical paradigm [10,43,44,55,56,68,78]. The sociotechnical paradigm is ideally situated at one end of a spectrum that has the functional view at the opposite extreme.…”
Section: The Sociotechnical Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The functional paradigm dominates the reviewed articles, but we identified seven contributions oriented towards a sociotechnical paradigm [10,43,44,55,56,68,78]. The sociotechnical paradigm is ideally situated at one end of a spectrum that has the functional view at the opposite extreme.…”
Section: The Sociotechnical Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the authors problematised terms such as ''fear'', ''crime'', and ''older people''. The ethnographical data were also translated into design artefacts (as in [78]). In this process, material and technological performances became meaningful in relation to their social situatedness [66] and, vice versa, the user behaviour became meaningful in relation to technology (as in [44]).…”
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“…West et al designed a similar system for scrapbooking [20]. Their system allows combining handwritten notes with media documents such as photos, videos and sounds using explicit gestures.…”
Section: Augmented Notebooksmentioning
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“…To ensure synchronization, the clocks in the pupils" and teachers" computers have to be synchronized via the network time protocol (NTP). Unlike the previous systems discussed earlier [16,20,23], our system does not rely on explicit written marks (codes) since implicit correspondence between the strokes and the digital materials seemed more suited. First, pupils do not have to learn specific gestures and no error can occur because of the recognition algorithm.…”
Section: Fig 4 Screenshot Of the U-study Main Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%