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Research - Coggle Diagram
Research
1. Hey Model Research
paper
1.1 Participants
Blind and Low vision people
1.2 Findings
participants wished to use a mix of tactile exploration, touch triggered passive audio labels, and natural language questioning to obtain information from the model with a mix of audio and haptic output.
1.3 Methodology
Openended WoZ study I3Ms
asked the participants to use the model in any way they
wished
each participant was
presented with a low-and high-agency model
uses a wider variety of
models
exploring a prototype I3M of the solar system,
It supported tactile exploration, tap controlled audio labels, and a conversational interface supporting natural language questions
additional touch points were placed next to braille labels
at the front of the model that read ‘overview’ and ‘instruction’.
1.4 Related work
Accessible Graphics & 3D Models
Interactive 3D Printed Models (I3Ms):
Conversational and Intelligent Agents
Multi-Modal Interfaces
Wizard-of-Oz Experiment
1.5 Future work
construct a fully functional prototype, conduct more extensive user evaluations with a variety of models, including maps, and to explore whether model agency preferences differ with age and environment
2. Tapeblock Research
Paper
1.2 Findings
sensor blocks were more challenging
to understand
Playing around:
diference between a tilt sensor and an
LED was not obvious to most participants
Building
yellow sensor TapeBlocks
: TapeBlocks was an issue for participants as the sensor blocks need
a break in the tape on the rear face of the block
Building personal creation:
1.3 Methodology
worked with makers and support coaches to evaluate the design of TapeBlocks and create a lesson structure that we then deployed with a group of young adults living with intellectual disabilities in remote workshop sessions
Remote tapeblock workshops
1.1 Participants
People with intellectual disabilities