[games_access] Fwd: IGDA-GASIG.Org Message

Jonathan Chetwynd j.chetwynd at btinternet.com
Thu Aug 25 04:31:55 EDT 2011


Thomas,

my paper "Communication with symbols, from the web to the internet and  
beyond" was published in Journal of Assistive Technologies volume 2  
issue 3 September 2008,
and describes "The Peepo Project" in which over 200 people with  
learning disabilities were assessed over two years, and many online  
games published with their help.
This research project was conceived and managed by me, funded £150,000  
by The Big Lottery, which was jointly match funded by Lambeth College  
and Wandsworth Borough Council.
archive of homepage: http://web.archive.org/web/20070929033725/http://www.peepo.co.uk/

copies of the paper together with source code for all the games is  
available privately on request.

http://www.peepo.com has for over ten years led the field in  
accessible online open-source games, and web standards continue to be  
a hallmark of accessibility.
In order to help develop a more general understanding of accessible  
online games, I have recently considered it necessary to host a  
mainstream game:
the ancient oriental game of Go.
Go is considered too abstract by the majority of the population in  
western civilisation,
and a range of visualisations are being incorporated to broaden  
interest and understanding.
Learning disabilities remains central to our design consideration.

comments are very welcome.

kind regards

Jonathan Chetwynd
http://www.peepo.com


On 23 Aug 2011, at 13:53, Thomas Westin wrote:

> Hi,
>
> this is interesting as the paper Michelle, Kevin, Dimitris and I  
> wrote for HCII 2011 concluded there seems to be very little research  
> done in the field of cognition related disabilities in games.
>
> I am very interested of taking part of her results.
>
> Here is one resource that came to my mind
> http://www.accessibility.nl/games/index.php?pagefile=cognitive
>
> Mvh / Best regards
> Thomas Westin
> Stockholm University :: dsv.su.se :: +46 73-707 86 86
>
> On 22Aug 2011, at 9:30 PM, Sandra Uhling wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> what about the games for Health email list?
>> Maybe they can help, too?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Sandra
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>> Hello!
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>> Comment: Hi
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>> I'm a computer sciences student at the IUST University. And  I'm  
>> working on
>> the subject of "games to help the rehabilitation of persons with  
>> mental
>> disability,".I would ask you if there are some computer games, please
>> introduce it to me.
>> thanks alot
>> Samira Rezai
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