Abstract

Abstract The development of collaborative work skills is an important issue during students’ academic training. In a globalized and competitive world, employers consider this type of skill as a fundamental requirement when hiring professionals. When analyzed in depth, the way in which people work in collaborative environments has not changed significantly over the years. Moreover, technology has not managed to displace the use of traditional collaborative work tools. For example, studies show that paper and pencil are still widely used in collaborative design. This paper presents a study that describes the design and implementation of a low-cost multi-touch desktop system that encourages and facilitates the evaluation of collaborative work within a classroom.

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