Evaluating meeting behavior
conference paper
Many attempts are underway for developing meeting support tools, but less attention is paid to the evaluation of meetingware. This paper describes the development of an instrument for evaluating meeting behavior. An explorative research is done using a rating scale, questionnaires and information flow analysis. Thirteen series of four meetings within the context of a design project with four participants are used to generate and evaluate meeting behavior. An input-process-outcome model is used as a framework. The relationship between process variables and outcome variables is explored. The instrument proves to be reliable and suitable for measuring the manipulation of input factors.
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15900
Source title
Proceedings ICMI Trento, Italy
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