Co-designed mini-games for children with visual impairment: a pilot study on their usability

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Tiziana Battistin
Nadir Dalla Pozza
Silvia Trentin
Giovanni Volpin
Andrea Franceschini
Antonio Rodà
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[1] Robert Hollman Foundation,Department of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation
[2] University of Ferrara,Department of Information Engineering
[3] University of Padova,Department of Computer Science and Technology
[4] University of Cambridge,undefined
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Serious games; Large scale interactive environment; Children with visual impairment; Human-computer interaction;
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Digital games aimed at improving cognitive and/or motor-sensory skills need to be carefully designed to take into account the characteristics and needs of particular categories of users. Several novel mini-games explicitly aimed at children with visual impairment (VI) were co-designed by a multidisciplinary team which involved computer engineers and a therapy team from the Robert Hollman Foundation (Padova, Italy). These games are played by children moving within a large-scale interactive environment – i.e., a floor portion placed under a motion capture system capable of tracking one or more people – with the game linking the players movements to the audio and visual output to produce meaningful interactions. We report on a pilot study of the usability of the system involving 11 children with VI. The results allowed us to improve the system and to define a set of guidelines useful for designers and developers of similar systems.
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页码:5291 / 5313
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