A Design Vocabulary for Scaffolding Group Interaction Archetypes through Synchronous Telephony

Author:

Richardson Dan1ORCID,Islam Md Adnanul2ORCID,Cumbo Bronwyn J.3ORCID,Shrestha Pranita1ORCID,Varghese Delvin1ORCID,Bartindale Tom1ORCID,Olivier Patrick1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Action Lab, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

2. Action Lab, Monash University, Murrumbeena, VIC, Australia

3. Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Abstract

Multiple HCI projects have demonstrated the potential of digitally-enhanced, synchronous telephony platforms for use with and by resource-limited communities. However, these platforms were each designed to only facilitate a single archetype of community engagement, limiting their capacity for adaptation when contextual or stakeholder requirements change. This paper builds upon these projects to introduce a design vocabulary, grounded in a formal ontology describing the core components necessary to run adaptable, structured engagements through synchronous group telephony. Through a series of scenarios, we present how this design vocabulary can be used to: help design and communicate different models of synchronous audio engagements, describe existing technologies, and highlight other novel ways in which such platforms could be used. We discuss how while under-explored to this point, synchronous telephony platforms can be designed to orchestrate stakeholder engagements with a degree of flexibility previously impossible in remote, offline contexts.

Funder

Empowerment Charitable Trust: PROTIC 2

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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