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include general conversational aspects such as consulting, asking and answering ques-
tions, and agreeing or disagreeing with the other participant.
e nonverbal activities are mainly related to reading, drawing or writing on the white-
board, and analyzing the information on the whiteboard. ese activities are shown in
Table 10.5 and include reading the requirements; drawing pictures, UIs, and diagrams;
and writing the code structure. While viewing the videos, we decided to include a separate
code for analyzing the whiteboard as a non ...