Designing Internet of Tangible Things for Children with Hearing Impairment

Cano S.; Peñeñory V.; Collazos, C. A.; Albiol-Pérez S.

Abstract

Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) are a new, non-traditional way to interact with digital information using a physical environment. Therefore, TUIs connect a physical set of objects that can be explored and manipulated. TUI can be interconnected over the Internet, using Internet of Things (IoT) technology to monitor a child's activities in real-time. Internet of Tangible Things (IoTT) is defined as a tangible interaction applied to IoT. This article describes four case studies that apply IoTT to children with cochlear implants and children whose communication is sign language. For each case study, a discussion is presented, discussing how IoTT can help the child development in skills such as: social, emotional, psychomotor, cognitive, and visual. It was found that IoTT works best when it includes the social component in children with hearing impairment, because it helps them to communicate with each other and build social-emotional skills.

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Título según SCOPUS: Designing internet of tangible things for children with hearing impairment
Título de la Revista: INFORMATION
Volumen: 11
Número: 2
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/INFO11020070

Notas: WOS-ESCI, SCOPUS