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Experiences of Supporting Local and Remote Mobile Phone Interaction with Touchscreen Based Situated Displays

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Experiences of Supporting Local and Remote Mobile Phone Interaction with Touchscreen Based Situated Displays. / Cheverst, Keith; Fitton, D.; Taylor, Nick et al.
2008. Paper presented at CHI 2008 workshop on Designing and Evaluating Mobile Phone-Based Interaction with Public Displays, Florence, Italy.

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Cheverst, K, Fitton, D, Taylor, N & Kray, C 2008, 'Experiences of Supporting Local and Remote Mobile Phone Interaction with Touchscreen Based Situated Displays', Paper presented at CHI 2008 workshop on Designing and Evaluating Mobile Phone-Based Interaction with Public Displays, Florence, Italy, 5/04/08. <http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/~corina/CHI08Workshop/>

APA

Cheverst, K., Fitton, D., Taylor, N., & Kray, C. (2008). Experiences of Supporting Local and Remote Mobile Phone Interaction with Touchscreen Based Situated Displays. Paper presented at CHI 2008 workshop on Designing and Evaluating Mobile Phone-Based Interaction with Public Displays, Florence, Italy. http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/~corina/CHI08Workshop/

Vancouver

Cheverst K, Fitton D, Taylor N, Kray C. Experiences of Supporting Local and Remote Mobile Phone Interaction with Touchscreen Based Situated Displays. 2008. Paper presented at CHI 2008 workshop on Designing and Evaluating Mobile Phone-Based Interaction with Public Displays, Florence, Italy.

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Cheverst, Keith ; Fitton, D. ; Taylor, Nick et al. / Experiences of Supporting Local and Remote Mobile Phone Interaction with Touchscreen Based Situated Displays. Paper presented at CHI 2008 workshop on Designing and Evaluating Mobile Phone-Based Interaction with Public Displays, Florence, Italy.4 p.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with public displays. Furthermore, such interaction can help overcome some of the problems associated with interactions with public displays, e.g. the potential inability of users interact with a touch screen display because of its physical placement (e.g. inappropriate height for a wheelchair user), supporting multi-user interaction and as a means for enabling user content to be transferred to a public display. In this paper we discuss our explorations of some of these issues and present design guidelines as a result.",
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