Despite resurgent interest in remote work technologies, many forms of specialised work remain inaccessible. Participation in remote activities often requires more than video-conferencing. Telepresence technologies, using robotics and mixed reality, can fill that gap by providing more affordances (movement and embodied expressions). However, we still need to know what kinds of affordances are needed and how they should be implemented. This workshop focuses on telepresence technologies for mediating specialised tasks and extending expertise reach, such as teaching technical skills or providing healthcare assistance. We will invite experts from specific fields (e.g., education, healthcare, industry) to guide participants through use cases, and use interactive exercises to identify what kinds of actions and interaction modalities are important in different scenarios. The aim of the workshop is to explore this hands-on, needs-driven design approach, initiate critical discussions into the design of telepresence technologies and foster future work driven by a focus on understanding practical user needs.
Beyond Video-Conferencing: Telepresence Technologies for Extending Expertise Reach and Specialised Skill Sharing / Boudouraki, Andriana; Chouliara, Niki; Fiorini, Laura; Martinez Avila, Juan Pablo; Reyes-Cruz, Gisela; Ghosh, Pratyusha; Ahumada-Newhart, Veronica; Elmimouni, Houda; Caleb-Solly, Praminda. - ELETTRONICO. - (2025), pp. 6-8. ( 2025 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP Companion 2025 Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort on Hilton Head Island, usa 2025) [10.1145/3688828.3699632].
Beyond Video-Conferencing: Telepresence Technologies for Extending Expertise Reach and Specialised Skill Sharing
Fiorini, Laura;
2025
Abstract
Despite resurgent interest in remote work technologies, many forms of specialised work remain inaccessible. Participation in remote activities often requires more than video-conferencing. Telepresence technologies, using robotics and mixed reality, can fill that gap by providing more affordances (movement and embodied expressions). However, we still need to know what kinds of affordances are needed and how they should be implemented. This workshop focuses on telepresence technologies for mediating specialised tasks and extending expertise reach, such as teaching technical skills or providing healthcare assistance. We will invite experts from specific fields (e.g., education, healthcare, industry) to guide participants through use cases, and use interactive exercises to identify what kinds of actions and interaction modalities are important in different scenarios. The aim of the workshop is to explore this hands-on, needs-driven design approach, initiate critical discussions into the design of telepresence technologies and foster future work driven by a focus on understanding practical user needs.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



