Publications by authors named "Inge Piedfort"

Tangible User Interfaces (hereafter, TUIs) are novel forms of human-computer interactions based on the physical manipulation of any kind of object/artifact. A great potential of TUIs technologies is the possibility to personalize objects and interaction between the user and the system. The high level of platform flexibility allows, for example, a multisensory approach, that is crucial for children that have sensory limitations and disabilities.

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Article Synopsis
  • The paper discusses a MOOC designed around Universal Design for Learning principles, focusing on Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) to improve storytelling in inclusive education.
  • The course aims to help educators learn how to effectively use TUIs, enabling them to create accessible and engaging learning experiences for all students.
  • Preliminary evaluations show positive feedback, and future assessments are planned to measure its impact on educators' understanding and application of TUIs in their teaching practices.
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