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GigaCoMed: Collaboration in Medical settings: a design case

GigaCoMed: Collaboration in Medical settings: a design case. Jan Gerrit Schuurman (Researcher) May 8th, 2000. Goals of the presentation. What is GigaCoMed about ? What approach is followed? What are the intended results of the project?. About : The challenge.

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GigaCoMed: Collaboration in Medical settings: a design case

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  1. GigaCoMed: Collaboration in Medical settings: a design case Jan Gerrit Schuurman (Researcher) May 8th, 2000

  2. Goals of the presentation • What is GigaCoMed about? • What approach is followed? • What are the intended results of the project?

  3. About: The challenge How to fit computer support into practice? Thing + Computer = ?

  4. Clocks, camera’s and boats

  5. The equation in collaborative medicine Desired: Collaboration + Computers = Improved Collaboration Problem: The general vs. the particular

  6. Connecting two locations River Maas AZR-Dijkzigt AZR-Daniel

  7. Mono Presentation

  8. The new mono • This is how it looks...

  9. Mono element: monocart

  10. Return to the equation: the approach • How to improve collaboration? • Issue 1: demarcation • What is the system? • What are the goals? • What are the relevant actors? • Issue 2: intervention • What to change? • How to maintain the changes • Issue 3: evolution • How to stimulate further changes, leading to improvement?

  11. Information gathering and structuring • A user oriented design language: structuring interaction (5T’s) • Targets • Themes • Tasks • Tools • Tailoring

  12. What we do... • Demarcation: • using the 5 T’s to structure data gathering and stimulating users and stakeholders to think in terms of the 5 T’s • Intervention: • basing scenario’s upon the input from using the 5T’s, and eventually technology selection • Evolution: • basing workshops, both at the beginning of and during projects upon introducing / inventing new scenario’s given a (partial) determination of the 5T’s

  13. Intended results of the case • Hospital: Successful implementation of groupware, and spin off to other departments and hospitals • GigaCoMed: Refining and transferring the user-oriented approach toward (iterative) technology selection, leading to the improvement of technology mediated collaboration among distributed individuals

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