Design Patterns of Technology-based Therapeutic Activities for Children with Language Impairments: A Psycholinguistic-Driven Approach

Autor: Micol Spitale, Silvia Silleresi, Fabrizio Arosio, Franca Garzotto, Maria Teresa Guasti, Giulia Leonardi, Beatrice Giustolisi
Přispěvatelé: Kitamura, Y, Quigley, A, Isbister, K, Igarash, T, Spitale, M, Silleresi, S, Leonardi, G, Arosio, F, Giustolisi, B, Guasti, M, Garzotto, F
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: CHI Extended Abstracts
Popis: In the last years, researchers and therapists have pinpointed a number of critical aspects in current speech-language interventions. Several studies have explored the use of technology to overcome these barriers and to support speech-therapy in children with language impairments (e.g. DLD and ASD). In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for designing linguistic activities (for assessment and training), based on advances in psycholinguistics. Moving from this theoretical framework, we identified a development process - from the UX design to coding of activities – which is based on a novel set of Design Patterns at multiple layers of abstraction. We then put this framework into practice by implementing these patterns into two technological solutions – tablet and robots – and performing an empirical study to evaluate their benefits. Our results, although still preliminary since they assessed only a tablet experimental condition, are promising for extending the identified Design Patterns to other technological solutions.
Databáze: OpenAIRE