Agency, tangible technology and young children
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This paper explores the embodiment of agency concepts in tangible user interfaces to create meaningful learning experiences. Current notions of agent-based tangible technology are extended, through the development of low-fidelity prototypes, to include additional flexibility and adaptability. A study involving these prototypes was conducted in a kindergarten environment with nine four-year-old children. Observations of children's interactions with the prototypes produced insightful results which will be used to further refine the product under development. |
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DOI:10.1145/1297277.1297297 Wyeth, Peta (2007) Agency, tangible technology and young children. In 6th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children (IDC '07), 6-8 June 2007, Aalborg, Denmark. |
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Computer Science |
Palavras-Chave | #130306 Educational Technology and Computing #Tangible user interfaces #interaction design #children #kindergarten education |
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