A preliminary participatory design study identifies design opportunities for proactive mixed reality information support to enhance engagement in in-person small-group conversations.
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Participants proposed customizable, context-sensitive accessibility symbols paired with technology to give users control over disability disclosure and reduce misinterpretation.
Therapist perspectives on game-based motor interventions for autistic children reveal rigidity issues, leading to a proposed modular customizable game platform.
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Exploring Needs and Design Opportunities for Proactive Information Support in In-Person Small-Group Conversations
A preliminary participatory design study identifies design opportunities for proactive mixed reality information support to enhance engagement in in-person small-group conversations.
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"Because we are no longer ashamed of our disabilities, we are proud": Advocating and Reclaiming Next-Gen Accessibility Symbols
Participants proposed customizable, context-sensitive accessibility symbols paired with technology to give users control over disability disclosure and reduce misinterpretation.
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Understanding Clinician Experiences with Game-Based Interventions for Autistic Children to Inform a Future Game Platform Focused on Improving Motor Skills
Therapist perspectives on game-based motor interventions for autistic children reveal rigidity issues, leading to a proposed modular customizable game platform.