Researchers have noted conflicting trends in collaboration
technologies between delivering more information on larger
displays and exploiting mobility on smaller devices. Large,
shared displays provide greater choice in the presentation of information, but mobile devices offer greater flexibility in the access of information. We describe a platform that leverages the
best of both worlds by allowing multiple users to access and
interact with a large, shared display using their own personal mobile devices, such as a cell phone, laptop, or wireless PDA. We highlight three applications built on top of the platform that demonstrate its generality and utility in a variety of group settings: namely, web browsing, polling, and entertainment.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Paek_toward_universal_Mob_Int_2004
%A Paek, Tim
%A Agrawala, Maneesh
%A Basu, Sumit
%A Drucker, Steve
%A Kristjansson, Trausti
%A Logan, Ron
%A Toyama, Kentaro
%A Wilson, Andy
%B ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
%C Chicago, Illinois
%D 2004
%K toward universal
%P 266-269
%T Toward Universal Mobile Interaction for Shared Displays
%X Researchers have noted conflicting trends in collaboration
technologies between delivering more information on larger
displays and exploiting mobility on smaller devices. Large,
shared displays provide greater choice in the presentation of information, but mobile devices offer greater flexibility in the access of information. We describe a platform that leverages the
best of both worlds by allowing multiple users to access and
interact with a large, shared display using their own personal mobile devices, such as a cell phone, laptop, or wireless PDA. We highlight three applications built on top of the platform that demonstrate its generality and utility in a variety of group settings: namely, web browsing, polling, and entertainment.
@inproceedings{Paek_toward_universal_Mob_Int_2004,
abstract = {Researchers have noted conflicting trends in collaboration
technologies between delivering more information on larger
displays and exploiting mobility on smaller devices. Large,
shared displays provide greater choice in the presentation of information, but mobile devices offer greater flexibility in the access of information. We describe a platform that leverages the
best of both worlds by allowing multiple users to access and
interact with a large, shared display using their own personal mobile devices, such as a cell phone, laptop, or wireless PDA. We highlight three applications built on top of the platform that demonstrate its generality and utility in a variety of group settings: namely, web browsing, polling, and entertainment.},
added-at = {2007-08-27T16:32:47.000+0200},
address = {Chicago, Illinois},
author = {Paek, Tim and Agrawala, Maneesh and Basu, Sumit and Drucker, Steve and Kristjansson, Trausti and Logan, Ron and Toyama, Kentaro and Wilson, Andy},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25dbcddf674e99a06924c1b13acf87e27/mobileinteractionpublicspaces},
booktitle = {ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)},
interhash = {733ae57befef85fcb7474642db5b0dbf},
intrahash = {5dbcddf674e99a06924c1b13acf87e27},
keywords = {toward universal},
month = {November},
pages = {266-269},
timestamp = {2007-08-27T16:32:48.000+0200},
title = {Toward Universal Mobile Interaction for Shared Displays},
year = 2004
}