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Eavesdropping on Electronic Guidebooks: Observing Learning Resources in Shared Listening Environments | Allison Woodruff
; Paul M. Aoki
; Rebecca E. Grinter
; Amy Hurst
; Margaret H. Szymanski
; James D. Thornton
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21 May 2002 | Journal: | In David Bearman and Jennifer Trant (eds.), Museums and the Web 2002: Selected Papers. (Proc. 6th International Conference on Museums and the Web, Boston, MA, April 2002.) Pittsburgh, PA: Archives & Museum Informatics, 2002, 21-30 | Subject: | Human-Computer Interaction ACM-class: H.5.1; H.5.2; H.5.3; H.5.5; J.5; K.3.1 | cs.HC | Abstract: | We describe an electronic guidebook, Sotto Voce, that enables visitors to share audio information by eavesdropping on each other’s guidebook activity. We have conducted three studies of visitors using electronic guidebooks in a historic house: one study with open air audio played through speakers and two studies with eavesdropped audio. An analysis of visitor interaction in these studies suggests that eavesdropped audio provides more social and interactive learning resources than open air audio played through speakers. | Source: | arXiv, cs.HC/0205054 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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