In recent years we have witnessed a rapid growth of learning applications for children with different kinds of disabilities. These tools exploit different learning paradigms and employ a gamut of beyond the desktop interaction modes and devices, including haptic controllers, (multi)touch small and large displays, digitally augmented physical objects, robots and motion-sensing cameras. Our research explores novel interactive solutions for children with intellectual disability who have significant limitations both in intellectual functioning, i.e., general mental capacity such as memory, attention, reasoning and problem solving, and in adaptive behavior, i.e., social and practical skills related to daily living (interpersonal relationships. social responsibility, ability to follow rules/obey laws, personal care). Our goal is to provide intellectually disabled children with game-based learning tools that integrate motion-based touchless interaction and interaction with mobile robots. In this chapter, we discuss the above issues and exemplify them by describing a set of games based on the above mentioned interaction paradigm that we have designed for IDD children in order to promote social and cognitive skills.

Garzotto, F., Gelsomini, M. (2016). Integrating Virtual Worlds and Mobile Robots in Game-Based Treatment for Children with Intellectual Disability. In Special and Gifted Education: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 1088-1103). IGI Global [10.4018/978-1-5225-0034-6.ch047].

Integrating Virtual Worlds and Mobile Robots in Game-Based Treatment for Children with Intellectual Disability

Garzotto F.;
2016

Abstract

In recent years we have witnessed a rapid growth of learning applications for children with different kinds of disabilities. These tools exploit different learning paradigms and employ a gamut of beyond the desktop interaction modes and devices, including haptic controllers, (multi)touch small and large displays, digitally augmented physical objects, robots and motion-sensing cameras. Our research explores novel interactive solutions for children with intellectual disability who have significant limitations both in intellectual functioning, i.e., general mental capacity such as memory, attention, reasoning and problem solving, and in adaptive behavior, i.e., social and practical skills related to daily living (interpersonal relationships. social responsibility, ability to follow rules/obey laws, personal care). Our goal is to provide intellectually disabled children with game-based learning tools that integrate motion-based touchless interaction and interaction with mobile robots. In this chapter, we discuss the above issues and exemplify them by describing a set of games based on the above mentioned interaction paradigm that we have designed for IDD children in order to promote social and cognitive skills.
Capitolo o saggio
Behavioral research; Display devices; Haptic interfaces; Interactive computer graphics; Problem solving; Social aspects; Virtual reality
English
Special and Gifted Education: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
2016
9781522500346
IGI Global
1088
1103
Garzotto, F., Gelsomini, M. (2016). Integrating Virtual Worlds and Mobile Robots in Game-Based Treatment for Children with Intellectual Disability. In Special and Gifted Education: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 1088-1103). IGI Global [10.4018/978-1-5225-0034-6.ch047].
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