42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii January 05-January 08 ISBN: 978-0-7695-3450-3
Participants were observed while searching and browsing the internet for campaign information in a mock-voting situation in three online note-taking conditions: No Notes, Private Notes, and Shared Notes. Note taking significantly influenced the manner in which participants browsed for information about candidates. Note taking competed for time and cognitive resources and resulted in less thorough browsing. Effects were strongest when participants thought that their notes would be seen by others. Think-aloud comments indicated that participants were more evaluative when taking notes, especially shared notes. Our results suggest that there could be design trade-offs between eDemocracy and e-Participation technologies.
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Scott P. Robertson, Ravi Vatrapu, George Abraham, "Note Taking and Note Sharing While Browsing Campaign Information," hicss, pp.1-10, 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2009 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||