Creating a serious game for people with visual impairment with an emphasis on adopting the smartphone

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https://doi.org/10.47756/aihc.y5i1.71

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Visual Impairment, User-Centered Design, Serious Games, Accessibility

Abstract

A great number of benefits that technology provides are accessed by a smartphone, in order to use it, it is necessary to know how to use the screen readers. However, the use of technology should not be limited by not seeing, not hearing or not being able to touch any technological device. There is currently a gap between people with visual impairment and technology. Despite the existence of a large number of projects that aim to reduce this gap in Mexico, it has not been consistently reduced. This motivates us to develop contributions in this area, so that people with visual disabilities enjoy the same benefits as sighted people.  This paper aims to provide a literature review derived from the study phase and an outline of the design phase in the application of the User-Centered Design methodology. This methodology guides the development of a serious game project that will support visually impaired children in their first contact with a smartphone.  The bibliographic review that is presented here has allowed us to contextualize and understand the impact of technological contributions and projects for the visually impaired.

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2020-11-30

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Peralta Calvo, M.D.R. et al. 2020. Creating a serious game for people with visual impairment with an emphasis on adopting the smartphone. Avances en Interacción Humano-Computadora. 1 (Nov. 2020), 80–84. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47756/aihc.y5i1.71.

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