Designing Games for Children with developmental disabilities in Ambient Intelligence Environments

Publication date: Available online 29 October 2016 Source:International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction Author(s): Danai Ioannidi, Emmanouil Zidianakis, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis This paper presents the design process and deployment of interactive games for children within an Ambient Intelligence (AmI) environment. Designing and creating games under the perspective of Ambient Intelligence has the potential to provide enhanced indoor playing experiences to children, as well as maintaining and expanding the applicability of each game as a tool in early intervention services such as preschool and special education. The developed games build on knowledge stemming from the processes and theories used in Occupational Therapy, are capable of monitoring and following the progress of each young player, adapt accordingly and provide important information regarding the abilities and skills of a child and his development over time. The design has been conducted in collaboration with occupational therapists so as to embed aspects of their work and therapeutic procedures.
Source: International Journal of Child Computer Interaction - Category: Child Development Source Type: research