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January 19, 2006, at 05:20 PM by raf275
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Our updated Pathmark slideshow is online. Thanks to Gilad Lotan and Fiona Carswell for making this both fun and successful.

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Our updated Pathmark slideshow is online. Thanks to Gilad Lotan and Fiona Carswell for making this both fun and successful.

December 15, 2005, at 11:20 PM by ck987
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UPDATE: I've done a little extra work on the MTAG interface. You can see it here.

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UPDATE: I've done some extra work on the MTAG interface for ComLab. You can see it here.

December 15, 2005, at 11:13 PM by ck987
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UPDATE: I've done a little extra work on the MTAG interface. You can see it here.

October 07, 2005, at 07:36 PM by raf275
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Our updated Pathmark slideshow is online. Thanks to Gilad Lotan and Fiona Carswell for making this both fun and successful.

Rob

October 06, 2005, at 12:49 PM by ck987
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The MTAG observation project is available online here. This project was put together by Justin Hegburg, Chunxi Jiang, and Chris Kairalla.

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September 22, 2005, at 05:33 PM by raf275
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Our Pathmark slideshow is available online.

Rob

September 22, 2005, at 03:40 PM by raf275
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Our Pathmark slideshow is available online. now, if anyone is interested.

Rob

September 22, 2005, at 03:26 PM by raf275
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Our Pathmark slideshow is available online. now, if anyone is interested.

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Our Pathmark slideshow is available online. now, if anyone is interested.

September 22, 2005, at 03:16 PM by raf275
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Our Pathmark slideshow is available online. now, if anyone is interested.

Rob

September 21, 2005, at 11:49 PM by rcc273
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September 21, 2005, at 11:49 PM by rcc273
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Alice, Nick, and I (Christian) are posting our findings and thoughts in progress on my ITP blog. I'm trying to get things categorized, but I'm having a little trouble with MovableType. I'll update the link straight to all Location Project Entries when I figure it out.

~rcc273?

September 21, 2005, at 06:07 AM by tigoe
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Here is a link to the project brief. This covers all three major projects.

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Interaction in a library isn't necessarily about socialization, it's about research.The main activities there don't have to involve people. IN some cases they might be aided by interaction with people (for example, ask a librarian, that's what they're there for!) and in other cases, it might not (will the creepy guy that hangs out by the card catalog ever leave so I can get at it?). Don't just think about conversation when you think about this interaction, think about what will make research (the main activity) go better.
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about 5-7 mins. each group.
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Here is a link to the project brief. This covers all three major projects.

September 20, 2005, at 10:59 PM by ot6
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Are we all presenting in class? If so, how much time does each group have to present. We're planning a little observation demo.

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Are we all presenting in class? If so, how much time does each group have to present. We're planning a little observation demo. \\

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Are we all presenting in class? If so, how much time does each group have to present. We're planning a little observation demo.

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September 19, 2005, at 11:13 AM by atp237
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Does actively avoiding interaction count as a form of interaction? Given the premise that interaction involves listening, thinking and responding I was thinking that it requires all of these steps to effectively stay out of each other's way. But I'm curious to your response to this line of thinking.

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Does actively avoiding interaction count as a form of interaction? Given the premise that interaction involves listening, thinking and responding I was thinking that it requires all of these steps to effectively stay out of each other's way. But I'm curious to your response to this line of thinking.\\

September 19, 2005, at 11:13 AM by atp237
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We've chosen to observe the library. We noticed that the interaction experience created within the library was focused on minimizing direct interaction between people and creating a space to allow for contemplation. Before we move ahead any further I just wanted to check in with this Question:
Does actively avoiding interaction count as a form of interaction? Given the premise that interaction involves listening, thinking and responding I was thinking that it requires all of these steps to effectively stay out of each other's way. But I'm curious to your response to this line of thinking.

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We've chosen to observe the library. We noticed that the interaction experience created within the library was focused on minimizing direct interaction between people and creating a space to allow for contemplation. Before we move ahead any further I just wanted to check in with this Question:
Does actively avoiding interaction count as a form of interaction? Given the premise that interaction involves listening, thinking and responding I was thinking that it requires all of these steps to effectively stay out of each other's way. But I'm curious to your response to this line of thinking.

September 19, 2005, at 11:12 AM by atp237
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We've chosen to observe the library. We noticed that the interaction experience created within the library was focused on minimizing direct interaction between people and creating a space to allow for contemplation. Before we move ahead any further I just wanted to check in with this Question:
Does actively avoiding interaction count as a form of interaction? Given the premise that interaction involves listening, thinking and responding I was thinking that it requires all of these steps to effectively stay out of each other's way. But I'm curious to your response to this line of thinking.

September 18, 2005, at 02:55 PM by Gilad
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We have an idea for a tool that could make the experience at a certain space much more efficient. It will increase the interaction between the users in the space, and the space itself, but will not connect between people in the space, thus no increase in interaction between all the people in the space. Is that a bit clearer?

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We have an idea for a tool that could make the experience at a certain space much more efficient. It will increase the interaction between the users in the space, and the space itself, but will not connect between people in the space, thus no increase in interaction between the people in the space. Is that a bit clearer?

September 18, 2005, at 12:57 PM by tigoe
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Sounds like it should be fine.
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We have an idea for a tool that could make the experience at a certain space much more efficient. It will increase the interaction between the users in the space, and the space itself, but will not connect between people in the space, thus no increase in interaction between all the people in the space. Is that a bit clearer? gl637

September 18, 2005, at 07:37 AM by tigoe
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What do you have in mind?

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September 17, 2005, at 09:54 PM by Gilad
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-Gilad


September 17, 2005, at 09:53 PM by Gilad
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Question: Does improvement of interaction between the people and the space itself count? Or does it have to be improvement of interaction between people in the space?

September 07, 2005, at 08:35 AM by tigoe
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Here is a link to the project brief.

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Here is a link to the project brief. This covers all three major projects.

September 07, 2005, at 08:34 AM by tigoe
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Notes on the location project, and links to your group's external documentation of the project.

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Notes on the location project, and links to your group's external documentation of the project, go here.

Here is a link to the project brief.

September 05, 2005, at 06:47 PM by tigoe
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Notes on the location project, and links to your group's external documentation of the project.

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