WikiConversation: Capturing Info Between Meetings

Team Members


Phong: phong[at]colorado[dot]edu

Scotty: scott.allen[at]colorado[dot]edu

Project Summary


We would like to create an initial prototype of a wiki that would allow "conversations" between contributors to a wiki document. Specifically we would like to look at how tools such as discussion (threaded or not) and annotation tools (contextualized by users) would help to capture not only the information generated during a meeting but also some of the interaction context that would help those not at a meeting to interpret the information. Our intent is to use the EDC as specific context of our investigation into asynchronous interaction approach. We intent to incorporate what we learned into other systems and context where applicable.

Progress To Date


We have started using a user and task centered design process by identifying and interviewing users that have used a wiki in the past for collaborative projects. To date we have completed two interviews and planned at least two more to get a better sense of potential users and the tasks they need to accomplish in the context of creating a collaborative document using a wiki. We have also produced an initial mockup that incorporate an inline commenting capability that will be refined and tested with potential users (the mockup can be accessed here).

Based upon these interviews, we will produce abstract user profiles, representative user tasks, and a list of design priorities that we need to address in our prototypes.

A preliminary review of the two interviews we have conducted so far reveals the following common themes (some of which will be a part of our design priorities):




Future Activities


We plan on conducting at least two more interviews with folks who have observed users interacting in a collaborative planning exercise get a better sense of additional user task and needs. Based on these interview we will further refine the mock up, test them with the same folks that we interviewed, and will implement a high fidelity prototype using MediaWiki.