CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Pamela Hinds
Stanford Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management Perspective Taking Amongst Distributed Workers November 19, 1999 This talk with focus on the effect of geographic distance and unshared context on shared mental models of work. Shared mental models are considered a pre-condition to coordinated group action, but much of the work on the development of shared mental models has assumed co-location of team members. Prof. Hinds will discuss the results of an experiment examining the development of shared mental models of work in distributed versus co-located teams. She examines the role that shared versus unshared context plays in the development of shared mental models in distributed teams. In addition, she will present some evidence that distributed teams may not receive the same benefit from having shared mental models as do co-located teams. |
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