Designing Accessible Visual Programming Tools for Children with Autism Spectrum Condition

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Authors Misbahu S. Zubair, David J. Brown, Matthew Bates, Thomas Hughes-Roberts arXiv ID 1911.07624 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 12 Venue Universal Access in the Information Society Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Visual Programming Tools (VPTs) allow users to create interactive media projects such as games and animations using visual representations of programming concepts. Although VPTs have been shown to have huge potential for teaching children with cognitive impairments including those with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), research has shown that existing VPTs may not be accessible to them. Therefore, this study proposes a set of recommendations for the design of accessible VPTs for children with ASC. Recommendations were initially gathered and validated by interviewing experts (n=7). The interviews were thematically analysed to identify recommendations. A second set of interviews with a subset of the initial experts (n=3) was then conducted to validate the gathered recommendations. An examination of the available literature was then conducted to identify additional recommendations for the design of VPTs. These recommendations arose from those used for the design of other interactive applications for children with ASC (e.g. virtual environments, serious games) and not identified as part of those the initially gathered from interviews. A novel set of recommendations for the design of VPTs for children with ASC and additional cognitive impairments has been defined as the result of this study.
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