Tangibles for children, the challenges
A significant proportion of research in the field of tangible interaction involves children. A common aspiration is to offer benefits through tangibility, related to ease of use and overall user experience while also support learning and developmental processes. However, evaluation results are often...
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Zusammenfassung: | A significant proportion of research in the field of
tangible interaction involves children. A common
aspiration is to offer benefits through tangibility, related
to ease of use and overall user experience while also
support learning and developmental processes.
However, evaluation results are often equivocal, and
expectations of researchers not always verified. This
workshop aims to attract researchers who approach
this topic of tangibility and children from an empirical
or design perspective. The purpose is to obtain a good
picture of what benefits we expect tangibility to provide
(including novel and future applications), establish what
is the current empirical evidence to support such claims
(or what is missing), and motivate appropriate
evaluation methodologies for children. |
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