Serious game for VR road crossing in special needs education

Tan, Q. P., Huang, L., Xu, D., Cen, Y. and Cao, Q. (2022) Serious game for VR road crossing in special needs education. Electronics, 11(16), 2568. (doi: 10.3390/electronics11162568)

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Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that can impair communication, social skills, living skills, and learning capabilities. Learning approaches usually differ between mainstream schools and special needs schools, to cater for the different learning processes of children with ASD. Besides the traditional classroom-based education, alternative technology and methods are explored for special needs education. One method is to train children with ASD using Virtual Reality (VR) technologies. Many prior works show the effectiveness of VR-based learning with varying degrees of success. Some children with ASD may face challenges to gain independent living skills. Their parents or guardians have to expend a significant amount of effort in taking care of children with ASD. It will be very helpful if they can have a learning opportunity to gain such living skills. In this research, we develop a VR serious game to train children with ASD one of the basic living skills for road crossing safely. The VR serious game operates on multiple types of platforms, with various user interaction inputs including the Microsoft Kinect sensor, keyboard, mouse, and touch screen. The game design and methodology will be described in this paper. Experiments have been conducted to evaluate the learning effectiveness of the road crossing game, with very positive results achieved in the quiz and survey questionnaire after the gameplay.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Cao, Dr Qi
Creator Roles:
Cao, Q.Methodology, Writing – review and editing, Supervision
Authors: Tan, Q. P., Huang, L., Xu, D., Cen, Y., and Cao, Q.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
Journal Name:Electronics
Publisher:MDPI
ISSN:2079-9292
ISSN (Online):2079-9292
Published Online:17 August 2022
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2022 The Authors
First Published:First published in Electronics 11(16): 2568
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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