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Little fingers on the tabletop: A usability evaluation in the kindergarten
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2008
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EngineeringKindergarten EducationEducationEducational ApplicationEarly Childhood EducationUser Interface DesignDiamondtouch TabletopsVirtual Reality3D User InteractionGame DesignUsability EngineeringTheatreDesignUser ExperienceGame StudyFantasy PlayLittle FingersTangible User InterfaceDigital PlaygroundExtended RealityUsability EvaluationVirtual SpaceSpecial EducationHuman-computer InteractionYoung ChildrenPreschool EducationDigital Learning
This paper presents selected results from an experimental study designed to compare fantasy play in a virtual and physical setting. Twenty-two children (aged 3 and 4) played in same-sex dyads with a real wooden tree house and its virtual implementation on a DiamondTouch tabletop. The study evinced several problems in the interaction with the tabletop as children often struggled to drag the objects displayed on the surface. An error analysis is presented and results are used to propose guidelines for improving the use of DiamondTouch tabletops by young children.
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