Measuring the effect of cued recall on work meetings

Recent technological improvements allow us to capture an increasing share of our everyday experiences, e.g. holidays, shopping routines, or sports activities, and store them in a digital format. An interesting avenue to explore in this context is how reviewing such captured content can improve one's memories of the original events. In this position paper, we describe a planned experiment to investigate the impact of such captured recordings (and their subsequent review) on supporting work meetings. We provide the planned study procedure, explain the envisioned apparatus and metric, and describe the technology used to support the review activity.