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Not Enough Cooks in the Kitchen
Jason de Runa, Julie Harpring, Miaoqi Zhu, and Moe RafiuddinI590 CSCW Final Project
We live in a fast food nation.
Different types of novices
• Throwing things together• Don’t know where to begin• Some skills, lack guidance and confidence
Many novices call others for help.
Issues with the Phone
• Difficult to show your helper what’s going on• Difficult for the helper to demonstrate
through gestures and show example tools• Video conferencing was not made for the
kitchen• What happens if the helper isn’t around to
help next time?
Research Methods: Three Video Observations
Couple Observation
Participant Observation: Miaoqi & Brandon
Participant Observation: Julie & Jessica
Affinity Diagram
Insights
• Novices need lots of reassurance• Helpers use hand motions, gestures to
communicate key concepts• Knowledge of particular tools is variable• Novices often wanted to see demonstrations
more than once• Social chatter and celebration were important
parts of the experience
DesignAim: To support distributed collaborations between two remote kitchens.How? •Interface for video conference and recording.
Video and AudioRecording Ability
•An interface for video review and archiving.
Browse by tags and clipsLibrary Feature
Original photo by Rasmus Andersson
Design Evaluation
2 participants Paper prototypes
Objectives• Switching camera angles
intuitive• Finding past videos to tag and
view
Findings
• Interface is too demanding – too many camera angles for the video conference/recording interface
“If it takes this much time to figure out to cook, it would be easier just to call”
• Making it more clear how to bookmark sections of a video with tags
Future Directions
• Possible integration with Skype?• Voice recognition
Thanks!
Questions?