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Customising games for non-formal rehabilitation

Herbelin, Bruno  
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Ciger, Jan  
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Brooks, Antony L.
2011
International Journal on Disability and Human Development

The field of rehabilitation has increasingly adopted commercially available games using perceptual interfaces as a means for physically training patients. The adaptability of such systems to match each person’s need and rehabilitation goal remains problematic. This paper presents a rapid prototyping approach for customising gaming technology using various affordable commercial devices and open source software. We first demonstrate how a freely available game is adapted for training disabled people through different sensors and control modes. We then show how an open online virtual world such as Second Life® offers sufficient conditions for quickly building custom content for testing with interactive devices. When presented with these prototyping possibilities, people from the target groups (healthcare professionals, patients, people with disabilities, older people, families) related such systems to their needs and further elaborated on the use of such systems. Our research indicates how availability of simple prototyping platforms expands upon the possibilities for developers and practitioners.

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research article
DOI
10.1515/IJDHD.2011.010
Author(s)
Herbelin, Bruno  
Ciger, Jan  
Brooks, Antony L.
Date Issued

2011

Published in
International Journal on Disability and Human Development
Volume

10

Issue

1

Start page

5

End page

9

Subjects

customised non-formal rehabilitation

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interaction devices

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serious gaming

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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ISIM  
Available on Infoscience
April 20, 2011
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