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A single-user tabletop card game system for older persons: General lessons learned from an in-situ study


Abstract:

This paper discusses some general results from an in-situ study of the use of a tabletop system for card playing that differs in several ways from most tabletop systems: ...Show More

Abstract:

This paper discusses some general results from an in-situ study of the use of a tabletop system for card playing that differs in several ways from most tabletop systems: 1. It was designed primarily for use by senior citizens with little or no computer experience. 2. It is a single-user system, though social interaction with nearby persons during its use is typical. 3. It includes a simple conversational agent (representing the gamepsilas other player). 4. It is used in a setting (a senior citizenspsila center) in which the users also play cards in the traditional ways. A total of 42 regular visitors of the center participated over a 4-week period. From our observations and results, we draw several conclusions that should apply to other tabletop systems that share one or more of the characteristics just listed.
Date of Conference: 01-03 October 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 October 2008
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Conference Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

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