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*The shift from [[computer]] systems that support a single user working alone to those supporting a group of users working together is a profound one. It leads to a consideration of the ways people work together in the everyday world and possible ways to extend and support their interactions. [http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/interaction/pdfs/05gaver.soundSupport.ecscw91.pdf] | *The shift from [[computer]] systems that support a single user working alone to those supporting a group of users working together is a profound one. It leads to a consideration of the ways people work together in the everyday world and possible ways to extend and support their interactions. [http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/interaction/pdfs/05gaver.soundSupport.ecscw91.pdf] | ||
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Revision as of 12:09, January 21, 2024
Collaboration is the process of working together on a shared goal. It is the hallmark of volunteer organizations and grassroots movements.
William Gaver wrote:
- The shift from computer systems that support a single user working alone to those supporting a group of users working together is a profound one. It leads to a consideration of the ways people work together in the everyday world and possible ways to extend and support their interactions. [1]