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Collaborating around digital tabletops: children's physical strategies from India, the UK and Finland
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 06:44 authored by Izdihar Jamil, Calkin Suero Montero, Mark Perry, Kenton O'Hara, Abhijit Karnik, Kaisa Pihlainen, Mark T Marshall, Swathi Jha, Sanjay Gupta, Sriram SubramanianWe present a study of children collaborating around interactive tabletops in three different countries: India, the United Kingdom and Finland. Our data highlights the key distinctive physical strategies used by children when performing collaborative tasks during this study. Children in India employ dynamic positioning with frequent physical contact and simultaneous object movement. Children in the UK tend to prefer static positioning with minimal physical contact and simultaneous object movement. Children in Finland use a mixture of dynamic and static positioning with minimal physical contact and object movement. Our findings indicate the importance of understanding collaboration strategies and behaviours when designing and deploying interactive tabletops in heterogeneous educational environments. We conclude with a discussion on how designers of tabletops for schools can provide opportunities for children in different countries to define and shape their own collaboration strategies for small group learning that take into account their different classroom practices.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human InteractionISSN
1073-0516Publisher
Association for Computing MachineryExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
24Article number
a23Place of publication
New York, NY, USADepartment affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes