TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the learnability and usability of a near field communication-based application for semantic enrichment in children with language disorders
AU - Lorusso, Maria Luisa
AU - Biffi, Emilia
AU - Molteni, Massimo
AU - Reni, Gianluigi
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - Recently, a few software applications (apps) have been developed to enhance vocabulary and conceptual networks to address the needs of children with language impairments (LI), but there is no evidence about their impact and their usability in therapy contexts. Here, we try to fill this gap presenting a system aimed at improving the semantic competence and the structural knowledge of children with LI. The goal of the study is to evaluate learnability, usability, user satisfaction and quality of the interaction between the system and the children. The system consists of a tablet, hosting an app with educational and training purposes, equipped with a Near Field Communication (NFC) reader, used to interact with the user by means of objects. Fourteen preschool children with LI played with the device during one 45-minute speech therapy session. Reactions and feedbacks were recorded and rated. The system proved to be easy to understand and learn, as well as engaging and rewarding. The success of the device probably rests on the integration of smart technology and real, tangible objects. The device can be seen as a valuable aid to support and enhance communication abilities in children with LI as well as typically developing individuals.
AB - Recently, a few software applications (apps) have been developed to enhance vocabulary and conceptual networks to address the needs of children with language impairments (LI), but there is no evidence about their impact and their usability in therapy contexts. Here, we try to fill this gap presenting a system aimed at improving the semantic competence and the structural knowledge of children with LI. The goal of the study is to evaluate learnability, usability, user satisfaction and quality of the interaction between the system and the children. The system consists of a tablet, hosting an app with educational and training purposes, equipped with a Near Field Communication (NFC) reader, used to interact with the user by means of objects. Fourteen preschool children with LI played with the device during one 45-minute speech therapy session. Reactions and feedbacks were recorded and rated. The system proved to be easy to understand and learn, as well as engaging and rewarding. The success of the device probably rests on the integration of smart technology and real, tangible objects. The device can be seen as a valuable aid to support and enhance communication abilities in children with LI as well as typically developing individuals.
KW - children
KW - language disorders
KW - mobile technology
KW - rehabilitation
KW - tangible objects
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U2 - 10.1080/10400435.2016.1253046
DO - 10.1080/10400435.2016.1253046
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85012277543
SN - 1040-0435
VL - 30
SP - 39
EP - 50
JO - Assistive Technology
JF - Assistive Technology
IS - 1
ER -