During the Covid-19 pandemic, online meetings became common for daily teamwork in the home office. To understand the opportunities and challenges of meeting in virtual reality (VR) compared to video conferences, we conducted the weekly team meetings of our human-computer interaction research lab on five off-the-shelf online meeting platforms over four months. After each of the 12 meetings, we asked the participants (N = 32) to share their experiences, resulting in 200 completed online questionnaires. We evaluated the ratings of the overall meeting experience and conducted an exploratory factor analysis of the quantitative data to compare VR meetings and video calls in terms of meeting involvement and co-presence. In addition, a thematic analysis of the qualitative data revealed genuine insights covering five themes: spatial aspects, meeting atmosphere, expression of emotions, meeting productivity, and user needs. We reflect on our findings gained under authentic working conditions, derive lessons learned for running successful team meetings in VR supporting different kinds of meeting formats, and discuss the team's long-term platform choice.
翻译:在Covid-19大流行期间,网上会议在家庭办公室日常团队合作方面变得司空见惯。为了了解虚拟现实会议(VR)与视频会议相比的机会和挑战,我们用四个月的时间在五个现成的在线会议平台上举行了我们的人类计算机互动研究实验室每周小组会议。在12次会议中,每次之后,我们请与会者(N=32)交流经验,结果产生了200份填写完毕的在线问卷。我们评估了会议总体经验的评级,并对定量数据进行了探索性因素分析,以便从会议参与和共同出席的角度比较VR会议和视频电话。此外,对定性数据进行的专题分析,揭示了涵盖五个主题的真正洞察力:空间方面、会议气氛、情感表达、会议生产率和用户需求。我们反思了我们在真实工作条件下获得的调查结果,从成功举办支持不同会议形式的小组会议中获得的经验教训,并讨论了小组的长期平台选择。