Noldus Information Technology and Penn State University team up in research on computer-supported collaborative work | |
Wageningen, The Netherlands and University Park, PA, USA, 20 May 2007 – Noldus Information Technology has entered into a collaboration agreement with Pennsylvania State University. Researchers at Penn State’s Center for Human-Computer Interaction, directed by Prof. John Carroll, are using Noldus data collection and analysis tools in their studies of computer-supported human communication and collaboration. The center will utilize Noldus’ advanced tools to develop new ways to capture human-computer interaction with multiple simultaneous participants, as well as new analytical methods to unravel complex communication processes. | |
Penn State researcher Gregorio Convertino explains: “We are studying the process of sharing and managing knowledge in three-member teams performing emergency management planning tasks on shared maps. We have built a reference task for measuring knowledge sharing/coordination and performance and a role-based multi-view software prototype for studying this process.” This requires advanced data collection and analysis tools. Using Noldus software, multiple data streams are recorded for each collaborator, such as speech, videos, mouse clicks and keystrokes (captured with uLog™), computer screen images, and server logs. In the analysis the multi-stream recordings of the three team members are synchronized and coded in The Observer® XT software. No other readily available software can cope with this level of technical complexity, especially the ability of The Observer XT to function as a platform for synchronized integrated analysis of all the data and video streams, which is vital to the project’s success. Aggregated measures of the team process will be extracted and analyzed in various ways (e.g., T-pattern analysis using Theme™). | |
Noldus supports the project by providing measurement and analysis tools, training and consultancy, and by developing new and improved software in response to user feedback. | ![]() |
Penn State’s Center for Human-Computer Interaction (http://hci.psu.edu | |
Noldus Information Technology (www.noldus.com | |
Press contact: Paige Roderick, marketing coordinator Noldus Information Technology Inc. Email: paige.roderick@noldus.com | |


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