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Outdoor play has been proven to be beneficial for children’s development.
What is it?
HCI research on Heads-Up Games suggests that the well-known decline in outdoor play can be addressed by adding technology to such activities. However, outdoor play benefits such as social interaction, creative thinking, and physical activity may be compromised when digital features are added. We present the design & implementation of a novel digitally-enhanced outdoor-play prototype. Our evaluation with 48 children revealed that a non-digital version of the novel outdoor play object afforded social play and game invention. Evaluation of the digitally-enhanced version showed reduced collaborative social interaction and reduced creative thinking when compared with baseline. However, we showed that specific sensing and feedback features better supported outdoor play benefits.
Project Info
Team: Tom Hitron, Netta Ofer, Iddo Wald, Andrey Grishko, Hadas Erel, Oren Zuckerman
Year: 20218
Publication Link: Digital Outdoor Play: Benefits and Risks from an Interaction Design Perspective