Lorenzo Desideri, Katerina Mavrou, Eliana Brunetti, Raffaele Di Fuccio, Silvio Pagliara, Maria Mouka, Giulia Mignardi, Riccardo Magni, Chrystalla Papademetri, Marianna Efstathiadou, Inge Piedfort, Vilma Ferrari, Silvia Mazzoni
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Abstract
Tangible User Interfaces (hereafter, TUIs) are novel forms of human-computer interactions based on the physical manipulation of any kind of object/artifact. A great potential of TUIs technologies is the possibility to personalize objects and interaction between the user and the system. The high level of platform flexibility allows, for example, a multisensory approach, that is crucial for children that have sensory limitations and disabilities. This contribution aims at presenting and discussing the development of an authoring tool for creating TUI-supported activities for inclusive digital storytelling. The authoring tool is a product of collaboration and consultation with researchers and teachers involved in the ERASMUS+ project I'M IN TALES. A preliminary usability validation study using a mixed-method approach has been conducted involving 50 educators and assistive technology professionals. The results indicate an overall acceptance of the system. The feedback provided by the participants involved will be used for the future refinement of the tool.
有形用户界面(以下简称“TUIs”)是基于对任何类型的对象/工件的物理操作的新型人机交互形式。用户界面技术的一个巨大潜力是个性化对象和用户与系统之间交互的可能性。高水平的平台灵活性允许,例如,多感官方法,这对有感官限制和残疾的儿童至关重要。这篇文章的目的是展示和讨论一种创作工具的开发,该工具用于为包容性数字故事讲述创建tui支持的活动。该创作工具是与参与ERASMUS+项目I'M in TALES的研究人员和教师合作和咨询的产物。一项使用混合方法的初步可用性验证研究已经进行,涉及50名教育工作者和辅助技术专业人员。结果表明该系统总体上是可接受的。参与者提供的反馈将用于工具的未来改进。
期刊介绍:
This book series was started in 1990 to promote research conducted under the auspices of the EC programmes’ Advanced Informatics in Medicine (AIM) and Biomedical and Health Research (BHR) bioengineering branch. A driving aspect of international health informatics is that telecommunication technology, rehabilitative technology, intelligent home technology and many other components are moving together and form one integrated world of information and communication media.