Title
Prolonged play with the ColorFlares: how does open-ended play behavior change over time?
Abstract
This paper describes an explorative user study with interactive objects for open-ended play, i.e. play with flexible game goals and rules. Children were asked to play with interactive objects, called the ColorFlares, in three free play sessions over a period of three weeks. We measured social interaction in terms of social play and social communication. We found that group play over all three sessions remained high. We also found that communication in the first session was mainly about the possibilities of the ColorFlares. Later on, communication was related more to the games that were played, giving each other feedback. We also discuss the personal and situational factors that have influence on the test results.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1823818.1823829
Fun and Games 2010
Keywords
Field
DocType
free play session,prolonged play,group play,open-ended play behavior change,social play,social interaction,interactive object,situational factor,explorative user study,social communication,open-ended play,flexible game goal,behavior change
Social relation,Social psychology,Social play,Psychology,Social communication,Situational ethics,Behavior change
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.71
11
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lisa op't Hof180.71
Jente de Pee2121.18
Janienke Sturm335636.54
Tilde Bekker435037.31
Jos Verbeek580.71