The Role of Shared Context in Group Storytelling

Authors

  • Flávia Maria Santoro
  • Patrick Brézillon

Keywords:

Context, group storytzelling, knowledge management

Abstract

Information about the real context that has surrounded a past team activity can help their members understand better situations at hand. However, knowledge transfer can only be successful if a common interpretative focus and its context are set up. We argue that a combination of group storytelling techniques and a groupware tool can support the elicitation of context shared by a group. Moreover, our goal is to discuss how groupware can structure and formalize the contextual information behind the scenes of a story, making it easier to understand, interpret and reuse the knowledge intrinsic to it.

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Published

2012-01-31

How to Cite

Santoro, F. M., & Brézillon, P. (2012). The Role of Shared Context in Group Storytelling. Computing and Informatics, 25(6), 497–522. Retrieved from http://147.213.75.17/ojs/index.php/cai/article/view/356