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Chapter 5: Social Interaction (Technologies (Telepresence (Telepresence…
Chapter 5: Social Interaction
Technologies
Telepresence
Telepresence refers to one party being present with another party, who is present in a physical space, such as a meeting room
FaceTime
Social presence
Social presence refers to the feeling of being there with a real person when in virtual reality
Co-presence
Co-located groups who want to collaborate
tabletops, whiteboards, and public displays
Social network influence
Bad affect
Less friend on realife
Cannot F2F
Breakdown rules of conversation
Change
Keep in touch
Manage social life
Mechanisms
Coordination mechanisms
Definition
Schedules, rules, and conventions
Verbal and non-verbal communication
Shared external representations
F2F coordinating mechanisms
Talk is central
Non-verbal also used to emphasize and as a substitute
For instance, nods, shakes, winks, glances, gestures, and hand-raising
Formal meetings
agendas, memos, and minutes are employed to coordinate the activity
Awareness mechanisms
Peripheral awareness
Situational awareness