Touchscreen devices are widely used in modern life and have quickly become part of daily life for children, including during Occupational Therapy sessions for children with disabilities. Touchscreen Assessment Tool (TATOO) is a prototype application used to evaluate children's performance when using touchscreen devices. The purpose of this study, based on the logical user-centred interaction design framework, was to evaluate TATOO's usability for occupational therapists and typically developing children and to examine the correlations between their usability scores.
Danial-Saad, A., Corzani, M., Tacconi, C., Chiari, L. (2022). Usability of a touchscreen assessment tool (TATOO) prototype for clinicians and typically developing children. DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY, 2, 1-11 [10.1080/17483107.2022.2137250].
Usability of a touchscreen assessment tool (TATOO) prototype for clinicians and typically developing children
Corzani, Mattia;Tacconi, Carlo;Chiari, Lorenzo
2022
Abstract
Touchscreen devices are widely used in modern life and have quickly become part of daily life for children, including during Occupational Therapy sessions for children with disabilities. Touchscreen Assessment Tool (TATOO) is a prototype application used to evaluate children's performance when using touchscreen devices. The purpose of this study, based on the logical user-centred interaction design framework, was to evaluate TATOO's usability for occupational therapists and typically developing children and to examine the correlations between their usability scores.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.