Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Seminars

Last week, I went to 2 seminars that were about Second Life and Dyslexia. The first one highlighted collaborative tasks in the virtual world and the second pointed out how people with dyslexia interact with interfaces using eye-tracking.

The design of effective web navigation structures for individuals with dyslexia: what we can learn from eye tracking.
Areej Al-Wabil Centre for Human Computer Interaction Design, City University

'Encouraging and Directing User Contributions For Real World Museums in Second Life. 'Lars Wieneke'

So, a very good paper of Guides and Games - Adaptation of Storytelling to Mobile Entertainment Service for Site-Specific Cultural and Historical Tour - HyunJeong Kim and John Schliesser. A very well written State of Art in the area of mobile guides and a proposal of mobile guide that has two modes of use a tour and game.

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