2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-39850-9_1
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Enhancing Creativity with Groupware Toolkits

Abstract: Abstract. Effective groupware toolkits not only make it possible for average programmers to develop groupware, but also enhance their creativity. By removing low-level implementation burdens and supplying appropriate building blocks, toolkits give people a 'language' to think about groupware, which in turn allows them to concentrate on creative designs. This is important, for it means that programmers can rapidly generate and test new ideas, replicate and refine ideas presented by others, and create demonstrat… Show more

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“…Areas include collaborative writing (e.g., Lowry & Nunamaker, 2004), effects of shared displays for co-located groups (e.g., Morris, Morris, & Winograd, 2004), enhanced creativity with groupware toolkits (Greenberg, 2003), and so on.…”
Section: Collaborative Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Areas include collaborative writing (e.g., Lowry & Nunamaker, 2004), effects of shared displays for co-located groups (e.g., Morris, Morris, & Winograd, 2004), enhanced creativity with groupware toolkits (Greenberg, 2003), and so on.…”
Section: Collaborative Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a design standpoint the approach that GroupLab researchers have taken outlines methodologies for toolkit design, as expressed through the HapticTouch and Proximity Toolkits [17,18], Phidgets [11], as well as publications on enhancing creativity through the use of toolkits [12,13]. We apply their approach to toolkit design towards a creative-coding API.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, the prototyping of active manipulations requires advanced electronic skills. Several commercial and open-hardware toolkits have appeared to provide these processes [12,33,2]. These hardware toolkits contain a set of electronic microcontrollers, sensors and actuators which can be used by designers to easily assemble and embed the sensors and actuators into conventional objects, and to connect them to a computer system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%