Virtual environments (VEs) can create collaborative and social spaces, which are increasingly important in the face of remote work and travel reduction. Recent advances, such as more open and widely available platforms, create new possibilities to observe and analyse interaction in VEs. Using a custom instrumented build of Mozilla Hubs to measure position and orientation, we conducted an academic workshop to facilitate a range of typical workshop activities. We analysed social interactions during a keynote, small group breakouts, and informal networking/hallway conversations. Our mixed-methods approach combined environment logging, observations, and semi-structured interviews. The results demonstrate how small and large spaces influenced group formation, shared attention, and personal space, where smaller rooms facilitated more cohesive groups while larger rooms made small group formation challenging but personal space more flexible. Beyond our findings, we show how the combination of data and insights can fuel collaborative spaces' design and deliver more effective virtual workshops.
翻译:虚拟环境(Ves)可以创造合作和社会空间,这些空间在面对远程工作和减少旅行时日益重要。最近的进展,例如更加开放和广泛提供的平台,创造了观察和分析在Ves中互动的新的可能性。我们利用特制仪器建造Mozilla Hubs来测量位置和方向。我们举办了一个学术讲习班,以便利一系列典型的讲习班活动。我们在主旨发言、小组小决裂和非正式网络/通道对话中分析了社会互动。我们的混合方法结合了环境记录、观测和半结构式访谈。结果显示,小空间和大空间如何影响群落的形成、共同关注和个人空间,小房间帮助了更具凝聚力的群体,而大房间则使小群体形成具有挑战性,但个人空间更加灵活。除了我们的研究结果外,我们展示了数据与洞见的结合如何促进协作空间的设计并提供更有效的虚拟讲习班。