VR Dialogues: Enhancing Communication Between Autistic Individuals and Their Special Education Teachers Through Virtual Activities.

Asger Arendt Langhoff, Atle Søeborg Nyhus, Emil Sønderskov Hansen, Franciska Kruse Ifversen, Signe Marie Kromann Kristiansen, Signe Toftgaard Henriksen, Ali Adjorlu
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This paper explores the potential of a Virtual Reality (VR) intervention to facilitate communication about sensitive topics between adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their special education teachers. The VR intervention was developed in collaboration with Special education teachers, incorporating feedback from a design workshop to create a VR application featuring activities like basketball, air hockey, drawing, and avatar customization. The VR application was evaluated through two sessions between one autistic adolescent and a special education teacher at a residential home for autistic adolescents. The results indicate that VR has the potential to be used as a space for sensitive conversation between autistic individuals and their special education teachers.

虚拟现实对话:通过虚拟活动加强自闭症患者与特殊教育教师之间的交流。
本文探讨了虚拟现实(VR)干预在促进自闭症谱系障碍青少年与特殊教育教师就敏感话题进行交流方面的潜力。该 VR 干预措施是与特殊教育教师合作开发的,其中纳入了设计研讨会的反馈意见,以创建一个 VR 应用程序,开展篮球、空气曲棍球、绘画和头像定制等活动。自闭症青少年寄宿之家的一名自闭症青少年和一名特殊教育教师通过两次会议对 VR 应用程序进行了评估。结果表明,VR 有可能成为自闭症患者与特殊教育教师之间进行敏感对话的空间。
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