Around the table: are multiple-touch surfaces better than single-touch for children's collaborative interactions?
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Yvonne Rogers | Paul Marshall | Rowanne Fleck | Nicola Yuill | Amanda Harris | Jochen Rick | Victoria Bonnett | Y. Rogers | N. Yuill | P. Marshall | Rowanne Fleck | Amanda Harris | Jochen Rick | Victoria Bonnett
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