Human Experience Design

Human Experience Design considers the application of technology and its effect on peoples’ ability to accomplish tasks. Magor TeleCollaboration incorporates human experience elements to create a natural and intuitive communications environment that mirrors a face-to-face meeting experience.

Tailoring your visual experience

Participants always have control of their visual experience. While layout and display of the video and collaboration windows follows a default pattern, participants can always move and resize windows and views to suit their own preferences and the conversation. The participant’s view is never dictated by a conference host or manager. 

Creating a round table model

Magor TeleCollaboration is designed to give participants the same perspective and experience they would have if they were seated around the same round table. If, for example, a new participant joins on the right of another participant, they will naturally appear on the left across the virtual table.

Knowing where people are looking

Knowing where people are looking is fundamental to a productive group experience. Magor TeleCollaboration makes the direction of each participant’s gaze relevant to the conversation.  Participants can tell who is being watched and who isn't. And they see whether people are looking at the meeting collateral.

Making eye contact

When we are speaking directly to someone, we need to convince ourselves that we are understood or that another person's concerns have been heard. Magor TeleCollaboration cameras and screens are placed so that eye contact is natural. Participants look at the person, not the camera.

Seeing the finer details

When people meet to accomplish tasks, they typically include supporting material. Magor TeleCollaboration delivers 1080p video resolution to allow documents, whiteboards, flip charts and other materials in the room to be incorporated into the conversation. This level of video resolution also means that subtle nuances of body language and facial expressions can be clearly seen.

Magor embraces these Human Experience Design values:

  • The user can control their situation.
  • The design makes collaboration easier.
  • Magor TeleCollaboration leverages existing knowledge and skills so people require little training.
  • The shared human experience influences and guides solution design.
  • Video communications accomplish what people would expect from a face-to-face meeting with the same agenda and participants.