Comparing a Video Projector and an Inter-PC Screen Broadcasting System in a Computer Laboratory
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Comparing a Video Projector and an Inter-PC Screen Broadcasting System in a Computer Laboratory Takashi Yamanoue, Koichi Shimozono, Kentaro OdaKagoshima University
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION2. OUTLINE OF THE USABILITY
TESTING3. OUTLINE OF SOLAR-CATS4. THE EXPERIMENT AND ITS
RESULT5. EXPERIENCES6. RELATED WORKS7. CONCLUDING REMARKS
1. INTRODUCTION
Presentation tools in a Computer Lab. Video projectors Inter-PC screen broadcasting systems …
When designing the Lab, What kind of ?
How many We would like to have some
benchmarks of presentation tools.
Experimental benchmark A Usability testing procedure Compared cognitive effects on users
A video projector An inter-PC screen broadcasting system
Quantitative results of presentation tools' cognitive effects on
users' cognition ability.
The usability testing Repeat
A sample text -> Subjects, using a target tool Subjects type Record Typing speed and its accuracy
SOLAR-CATS A computer assisted teaching tool The text editor User activity recorder
The result The projector was better
if there was small amount of data on one screen
The screen broadcasting system was better
if there was a large amount of data on one screen.
2. OUTLINE OF THE USABILITY TESTING A way of measuring effects of target
presentation tools collect the results of tests on cognition of
subjects (who are supposed to be the audience or students)
after the same materials were shown
(to the subjects)in the same environments using such different target tools.
It is not a fair comparison to show the same materials to the same subject using a target tool after showing the same material to the
same subject using another target tool because the subject can remember
the material previously shown.
A solution The sample text 1 of difficulty 1
-> Subjects(1,2,…n) using the target tool 1 Subjects type Record Typing speed and its accuracy
The sample text 2 of difficulty 1-> Subjects(1,2,…n)
using the target tool 2 Subjects type Record Typing speed and its accuracy
…
つぎの手順をわかりやすく…
… The sample text k of difficulty l
-> Subjects(1,2,…n) using the target tool j Subjects type Record Typing speed and its accuracy
The sample text k+1 of difficulty l-> Subjects(1,2,…n)
using the target tool j+1 Subjects type Record Typing speed and its accuracy
…
Typing speed and its accuracy Effect
on the subject Mi
showing the k th sample text Lj,k,l
of difficulty l Using the target tool j
E(Mi,Lj,k,l)
or Result Ri,j,k,l (=E(Mi,Lj,k,l))
for(l=1; l<s; l++){ for(k=1; k<r; k++){ for(j=1; j<m; j++){
Show the material Lj,k,l using the tool Tj
to the set of subjects A={M1, …, Mn};
All of subjects test for cognition of Lj,k,l; Collect Ri,j,k,l (=E(Mi,Lj,k,l)); } Rest-1, a term of rest; } Rest-2, a term of rest; }
Information conductivity To the i th subject From the j th target tool Of the k th sample text of difficulty l
How fast and how precise the i-th subject typed the Lj,k,l when j-th tool is used.
Ri,j,k,l
Multiplication of Average speed of typing of the sample
text Precision (1- Error rate)
Ri,j,k,l=Avi,j,k,l(1-Aerri,j,k,l) Letters/second
R*,j,*,l The average values of Ri,j,k,l in the experimentWhere j-th target tool is used and The materials were l-th difficulty.
3. OUTLINE OF SOLAR-CATS A WYSIWIS (What You See Is What I
See) Enables sharing real-time operation of
Applications text editor draw a simple programming environment web browser writer’s assistant , …
All equipped with SOLAR-CATS.
Consists of node systems (nodes) a group manager.
Each node system Applications A main controller A command transceiver An event recorder/player
Group Manager
Teacher’s node system
TCP TCP
TCP TCP TCP TCP
Student’s nodesystem
Student’s nodesystem
Student’s nodesystem
Student’s nodesystem
Student’s nodesystem
Student’s nodesystem
Writer’s Assistant
Web Browser
Programming Environment
Text Editor
Draw
Applications
Main Controller Command Transceiver
Event Recorder/Player
Network
4. THE EXPERIMENT AND ITS
RESULT Image broadcasting function of SOLAR-
CATSVS.
The video projector hung from the ceiling of the laboratory. Brightness of the projector : 5000 lm Size of the screen: width 2m45cm, height
1m84cm Distance from the screen to the projector:
5m
Distance from the screen to the subject at the most far side: 5m 50cm
Position of the projector from the subjects: Left side or right side from the subjects.
Distance from the floor to the lowest side of the screen: 92cm
Ceiling lights for the screen were turned off.
All other ceiling lights were turned on.
Sample texts Power point slides of Japanese sentences The difficulty of materials was the number
of letters on one slide. 2 kinds of difficulties (s=2)
30 letters total, 3 lines and 10 letters in one line. The size of a letter was 72 point.
120 letters total, 6 lines and 20 letters in one line. The size of a letter was 36 point.
6 sets of the above slides (sr=6)
Examples of sample texts
Target tools
Recording data
82247:o-drawing fc(0).mm(180,430) 82434:o-drawing fc(0).mxit(173,428) … 99219:m-tedit
txtedit.txt.kty(0,0,26085) 99219:m-tedit
txtedit.txt.kty(0,1,26412)
Results
j=Video Projector j=SOLAR-CATS
l=1,30 letters
R*,j,*,l=1.36
(std. 0.58)
R*,j,*,l=1.17
(std. 0.39)
l=2,120 letters
R*,j,*,l=1.04
(std. 0.38)
R*,j,*,l=1.17
(std. 0.32)
Conductivity of projector is better if the number of letters was smaller
Conductivity of SOLAR-CATS is better if the number of letters was larger.
Standard distributions of the projector were larger than that of SOLAR-CATS. It might say that the conductivity of the
projector is affected by the subject’s position.
5. RELATED WORK
Quantitative evaluation of a GUI has been studying as a research of
usability for many years. Survey and usability testing are used for
this evaluation[5]. Our experiment can be considered as one
of usability testing.
Full-dress usability testing A usability laboratory, monitors and
usability engineers Much money and time
Nielsen, J. Easy ways of usability testing Five subjects are enough.
If qualities of subjects is not so distributed
Our experiment has no problem for the number of
subjects in this sense.
Automate some of observation of test and marking the test using tools such like SOLAR-CATS.
KLM (Keystroke-Level Model) Can be used by individuals or companies
seeking ways to estimate the time it takes to complete simple data input tasks using a computer and mouse[2].
Our experiment uses a kind of KLM. SOLAR-CATS was used to obtain some
values of KLM.
Aoki and others A system which records and replay
operations of a Web client. KLM using the system with an editor on a
Web page Does not have the function which
broadcast images and operations to many clients in a short time.
On the other hand, SOLAR-CATS has the function.
Nishida and others Collected keystroke interval data of daily
usage at computer laboratories of a university[6].
The data of computer laboratories was better than the data of the controlled experiment.
Our experiment was a controlled experiment this time. It is not so difficult to collect the data of daily usage using SOLAR-CATS.
Tamura An optimum letter size and an optimum
space between lines of texts which are displayed on an electronic chalk
board for distance learning environment[7].
He has used a survey to obtain the results while we have used usability testing. In other words, his test is a subjective test and our test is an objective test.
Kiyohara and others Understandability of printed materials are
better than that of materials on an LCD or a CRT.
Similar to our procedure. Used test sheets which ask yes or no answer
about contents of materials to subjects. It requires much money or time in order to
prepare the test sheets. Our experiment does not require test sheets.
6. CONCLUDING REMARKS
A usability testing of presentation tools for computer laboratories
Compared a video projector and inter-PC broadcasting system
SOLAR-CATS is used as the inter-PC broadcasting system It is also used for recording the
experiment.
The results were in our common knowledge. Not new…
However, we could have Quantitative results.
Would like to have more precise results.
7. Acknowledgement
We thank our students who are subjects of the experiment and help us to develop and test SOLAR-CATS.
A part of this work was supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Fundamental Research(C), 17500041.