Evaluating the potential of the Nintendo Wii to support disabled students in education

Authors

  • Elaine Pearson
  • Chris Bailey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65106/apubs.2007.2860

Keywords:

Nintendo Wii , learners with disabilities, focus groups

Abstract

This paper describes a new project aimed at identifying the potential of the new generation of games consoles to support learners with disabilities. The Nintendo Wii represents an innovation in the way players interact with games through the use of a remote control device that provides a more intuitive and realistic means of control and interaction. By selecting simulations, team and adventure games and evaluating them with focus groups based on students with particular types of disability, the objective is to evaluate and identify the accessibility of this type of games console and evaluate its potential for supporting disabled learners in an educational context.

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Published

2007-11-30

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ASCILITE Conference - Posters

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