Digitizing sticky notes

Susanne Bødker, Eve Hoggan, Mads Møller Jensen, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Roman Rädle, Sarah-Kristin Thiel

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Abstract

This chapter discusses the difficulties in transferring well-known sticky notes properties into digital counterpart or augmenting physical notes digitally in hybrid notes. The chapter covers technical issues with digitally mediated sticky notes used for collaboration. In doing so, it draws from previous work a summary of physical and no-frills digital sticky notes as they were used and analyzed in collaborative situations between two designers. It presents also the no-frills technological solution, DigNote in order to further discuss the space between the physical and the digital as the starting point for exploring hybrid sticky notes. The chapter uses a use scenario and study setup to address creative collaboration between pairs of designers, hence motivating the presented work on hybrid sticky notes. We present this further step, toward HyNote, a hybrid system. HyNote constitutes the main addition to our past work, and it is in particular the step from the digital to the hybrid that we present and discuss in this chapter.

Original languageDanish
Title of host publicationSticky Creativity : Post-it Note Cognition, Computers, and Design
EditorsBo Christensen, Kim Halskov, Clemens Klokmose
Number of pages20
PublisherElsevier
Publication date4 Nov 2019
Pages103-122
Chapter5
ISBN (Print)978-012-816566-9
ISBN (Electronic)9780128165584
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2019
SeriesExplorations in Creativity Research

Keywords

  • Collaboration
  • Digital-virtual material
  • Ideation
  • Remediation

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