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Collaboration on a large-scale, multi-touch display: asynchronous interaction and multiple-input use

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This research explores two aspects of collaborative use on a large-scale multi-touch display: asynchronous access and multiple-input use in group work. We conducted a user test in an experimental setting to study group interactions on a shared display. We discuss how asynchronous touch interactions could support collaborative performance on the display, as well as how the type and number of input impact collaboration.

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