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Kingdom of the knights: Evaluation of a seamlessly augmented toy environment for playful learning
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:37 authored by Steve Hinske, Matthias Lampe, Sara Price, Nicola YuillNicola Yuill, Marc LangheinrichUbiquitous technologies offer new opportunities for digitally augmenting children's toys and play experiences. A key question is how augmented toy environments affect children's playful learning, and whether this differs from non-augmented play environments. This paper presents preliminary results of a user study we conducted to evaluate an augmented toy environment that we built - the Augmented Knights Castle - in terms of fun and storytelling, particularly when compared with an identical, non-augmented version. All sessions were observed, videorecorded and further feedback was elicited through small group interviews and questionnaires. Findings suggest ways in which digitally augmented play environments promote different kinds of activity from an equivalent non-augmented play environment Copyright 2009 ACM.
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Publication status
- Published
Publisher
ACM PressExternal DOI
Page range
202-205Pages
4.0Presentation Type
- paper
Event name
8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, IDC 2009; Como; 3 June 2009 through 5 June 2009Event location
Como, ItalyEvent type
conferenceISBN
978-160558395-2Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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- Yes