| Nardi, B., Schwartz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S., & Sclabassi, R. T. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. |
.... 1972) A series of early studies investigating the effectiveness of video based communication repeatedly found the audio channel to be the most important in communication processes (Chapanis, 1971; Chapanis, 1975; Ochsman and Chapanis, 1974; Weeks and Chapanis, 1976; Pye and Williams, 1977) Nardi, Schwarz, Kuchinsky, and Leichner (1993) claim that studies evaluating the benefits of face to face video for collaborative work have failed to show any utility for its use. Video As Data The discussion of the role of video use in media spaces until this point exemplifies the first of three central problems outlined in the ....
....by talking heads video. Several researchers have shown the value of videoas data in industrial and medical applications. For example, video has been used to monitor remote locations of industrial plant operations (Tani, Yamaashi, Tanikoshi, Futakawa, and Tanifuji, 1992) Whittaker (1995) and Nardi et al. 1993) have demonstrated the value of video for surgical teams when coordinating operating room activities. Even though we have argued that video asdata has enormous potential for supporting CSCW and is more pertinent than talking heads video in many circumstances, the fact that media spaces have the ....
Nardi, B. A., Schwarz, H., Kuchinsky, A., and Leichner, R. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. In Proceedings of INTERCHI '93 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 327334. New York: Association for Computing Machinery.
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Nardi, B., Schwartz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S., & Sclabassi, R. T. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery.
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Nardi, B., Schwarz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S. & Sclabassi, R. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. Proceedings of Interchi '93 (327-334). NY: ACM Press.
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Nardi, B. A., Schwarz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S., & Sclabassi, R. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. In S. Ashlund,K.Mullet,A.Henderson,E.Hollnagel,& T. White (Eds.), Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) (pp. 327-334). New York: ACM Press.
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Nardi, B. A., Schwarz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S., & Sclabassi, R. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. In Proceedings of ACM INTERCHI'93, 327-334.
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Nardi, B., Schwarz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S. & Sclabassi, R. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. Proceedings of Interchi '93 (327-334). NY: ACM Press.
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Nardi, B., Schwarz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S., & Sclabassi, R. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. Proceedings of the Interchi 93 Conference on XXXXXXX (327--334). New York: ACM.
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Nardi, B., Schwartz, H., Kuchinsky, A., Leichner, R., Whittaker, S., & Sclabassi, R. (1993). Turning away from talking heads: The use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. Proceedings oflNTERCH1 '93, 327-334. NY: ACM Press.
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