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Sarah Tausch
Investigating the Different Characteristics of Group Mirrors
Doctoral Colloquium at the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2015), Vancouver, BC, Canada, March 14-18, 2015
  Group mirrors are systems that provide feedback to a group about specific aspects of their collaboration. One example is displaying quantitative information such as speaking times to the group members to regulate participation. In this note, I discuss possibilities of providing feedback about qualitative aspects of collaboration, for example the quality of arguments. I want to broaden existing research on group mirrors by evaluating group mirrors with regard to their social implications such as social acceptance of group mirrors.
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