ASD儿童互动假装游戏(iPPy)玩具

Amani Indunil Soysa, A. Mahmud
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最近,有形用户界面(TUI)对富裕国家的自闭症儿童产生了积极影响。然而,针对低资源国家儿童设计低成本途易的研究较少。因此,本文探讨了如何在资源匮乏的国家为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童设计价格合理、儿童友好型和文化适应性强的有形玩具。我们设计了一套交互式假装玩具(iPPy),允许与多点触摸表面进行有趣的互动。这些iPPy玩具是与斯里兰卡从业人员反复设计的,并利用低成本材料开发的,例如治疗中心使用的日常游戏玩具。此外,经过对原型的迭代改进,从业者对iPPy玩具的整体设计感到满意,并准备在自闭症儿童中使用iPPy玩具。
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Interactive Pretend Play (iPPy) Toys for Children with ASD
In the recent past, Tangible User Interface (TUI) has shown its positive impact on children with ASD in affluent countries. However, limited research is conducted on designing low-cost TUI for children in low-resource countries. Hence, this paper investigates how to design affordable, child-friendly and culturally-adaptable tangible toys for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in low-resource countries. We designed a set of interactive pretend play toys (iPPy) that allow playful interactions with a multi-touch surface. These iPPy toys were co-designed with Sri Lankan practitioners iteratively and developed utilising low-cost materials such as everyday play toys used at therapy centres. Furthermore, after iteratively improving the prototype, practitioners were satisfied with the overall design of iPPy toys and were ready to use iPPy toys with children with ASD.
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