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Tangibles for toddlers learning language
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2009
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Tangible User InterfaceChild LiteracyAssistive TechnologyNovel InterfaceChild LanguageDesignLanguage AcquisitionLanguage DevelopmentTangible InteractionPsycholinguisticsInterface LanguageCurrent Linguabytes PrototypeLanguage StudiesPresent LinguabytesLanguage LearningComputer-assisted Language LearningLinguistics
Here we present LinguaBytes, a modular, tangible play-and-learning system developed to stimulate the language and communication skills of toddlers (with a developmental age between 1 and 4 years) with multiple disabilities. The typical characteristics of these children and their common learning environment call for intelligent systems that are quickly and easily adaptable, or, even better, adjust themselves proactively. Over the last two and a half years we have designed and tested such a system within LinguaBytes. In this paper we will outline starting points, indicate the opportunities of Tangible Interaction and finally give an overview of the current LinguaBytes prototype.
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