Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Theses by Subject "Collaboration"
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Combining Tangible and Gestural Interaction During Collaborative Gameplay With Multiple Displays
(2017-08-15)We explore collaborative gameplay in a configuration where gestural interaction manipulates reference content projected on a wall-mounted display, to support tangible interaction on a tabletop display. We conducted a ... -
Enhancing Collaboration Through Role Specific Information Sharing
(2023-03-17)Information sharing, either directly or trough summaries and proxies, is one of the pillars of collaborative systems in human-computer interaction. Representing and sharing role-specific information in collocated systems ... -
Examining Group Process through an Information Behaviour Lens: How Student Groups Work with Information to Accomplish Tasks
(2014-08-15)Organizations increasingly rely on groups of knowledge workers to make decisions, design products, manage projects, and develop strategy. Information is central to group task accomplishment. Typical models of information ... -
The Experiences of Midwives and Nurses Collaborating to Provide Birthing Care: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence
(2015-04-02)The purpose of this systematic review was to identify, appraise, and synthesize qualitative evidence about the experiences of midwives and nurses collaborating to provide birthing care, using the Joanna Briggs Institute ... -
Exploring the Impact of Asymmetrical Interfaces on Presence and Group Awareness in Mixed Reality Collaborative Environments
(2018-12-18)Mixed Reality (MR) can be used for mixed presence collaboration by connecting physical and virtual worlds to create an integrated space: remote collaborators connect virtually to a physical workspace inhabited by collocated ... -
Exploring the Structures and Processes Needed to Support the Development of Collaboration Amongst Public Health Nurses, Family Practice Nurses, and Nurse Practitioners who Work in Breastfeeding Support and Promotion
(2011-12-21)Community health nurses, like all other health professionals, are being called to develop new clinical practices based on collaboration and are faced with the demands of working both interprofessionally and interorganizationally ...