POINTS - Playful objects for inclusive, personalized movement games

Activity: Talk or presentation / LecturePresentation at a scientific conference / workshop

Description

Promoting exercise and promoting fun in sport and activity is a common goal of schools. However, children and adolescents do not exercise enough, which can favor a number of chronic illnesses. Exercise and sports often require coordination of visual perception and reaction, which is an additional barrier for visually impaired (blind and partially sighted) people. Due to their highly motivating appeal, games promoting physical activity (exertion games) have become increasingly popular. Although accessible exertion games have been developed, they do not consider the different abilities of players. Especially in team sports player roles that consider individual abilities can foster inclusion. To personalize roles and assign certain abilities to players, wearable technology can play an important role. In this position paper we present ideas how digital objects can be used to design exertion games for visually impaired students and we reflect how wearable technology can be used for personalized player roles.
Period3 Sept 20186 Sept 2018
Event titleMobileHCI 2018: 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
Event typeOther
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Technology Experience

Keywords

  • Visually Impaired
  • Exertion Games
  • Wearables