Title :
Rich Collaboration on the Move: Talk to Your Mobile Audio Wiki
Author :
Wang, Lei ; Roe, Paul
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Sci. & Technol., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Wikis are proven to be simple yet efficient tools for asynchronous collaboration where multiple users can collaboratively edit shared web documents. While desktop users are comfortable with text-based wikis, the latest developments of 3G networks and smart phones begs the question what is the appropriate model for wiki collaboration on mobile devices which can accommodate mobile user behavior? The properties of mobile collaborative work practices and mobile computing technical constraints require a different model for interacting with wikis. In this paper, we introduced a new wiki model which utilizes speech, rather than text, as the medium for collaboration. Thus users listen or talk to contribute to a shared, marked up audio clip, with their existing mobile devices. An evaluation of system usability and user acceptance of such speech-based wiki-style collaboration has been conducted. The evaluation identified that our approach does indeed help mobile users to effectively participate in collaborative tasks.
Keywords :
groupware; information networks; mobile computing; text analysis; 3G networks; asynchronous collaboration; document collaborative editing; mobile audio wiki; mobile computing; mobile devices; mobile user behavior; shared Web documents; smart phones; text-based wikis; wiki collaboration; Australia; Collaborative work; Context modeling; Electronic mail; International collaboration; Mobile computing; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Smart phones; Speech; Usability; Speech; collaboration; mobile; wiki;
Conference_Titel :
Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies, 2009. NGMAST '09. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cardiff, Wales
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3786-3
DOI :
10.1109/NGMAST.2009.81