Title
MapSense: Multi-Sensory Interactive Maps for Children Living with Visual Impairments.
Abstract
We report on the design process leading to the creation of MapSense, a multi-sensory interactive map for visually impaired children. We conducted a formative study in a specialized institute to understand children's educational needs, their context of care and their preferences regarding interactive technologies. The findings (1) outline the needs for tools and methods to help children to acquire spatial skills and (2) provide four design guidelines for educational assistive technologies. Based on these findings and an iterative process, we designed and deployed MapSense in the institute during two days. It enables collaborations between children with a broad range of impairments, proposes reflective and ludic scenarios and allows caretakers to customize it as they wish. A field experiment reveals that both children and caretakers considered the system successful and empowering.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2858036.2858375
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
Visual impairment, field-study, children, accessibility, tangible interaction, interactive map, DIY, 3D printing
Visual impairment,Spatial skills,Iterative and incremental development,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Engineering design process,Sensory system,Multimedia,Formative assessment
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
18
0.76
26
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Emeline Brulé1296.42
Gilles Bailly297956.69
Anke Marei Brock3355.86
Frédéric Valentin4180.76
Grégoire Denis5180.76
Christophe Jouffrais616320.72