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We have published a paper on our co-design process!
Oct 13, 2021
We have published a paper on our co-design process!
Oct 13, 2021
Oct 13, 2021
What is Aphasia Friendly and what are Aphasia Games?
Mar 11, 2019
What is Aphasia Friendly and what are Aphasia Games?
Mar 11, 2019

Presented by Carol Dow-Richards, this video is a first introduction to designers, publishers, and students who are interested in making games that are aphasia friendly.

It covers a basic introduction to aphasia, how to make communication more aphasia friendly, how to support group interactions, and what we’ve learned from people with aphasia about game play.

Mar 11, 2019
Rehab Principles & Design Considerations.
Mar 11, 2019
Rehab Principles & Design Considerations.
Mar 11, 2019

Developed by Will Evans, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, this talk gives resources to ensure games developed for aphasia serve concrete rehabilitative goals. It includes an introduction to aphasia and aphasia rehabilitation, how to effectively design treatment tools for aphasia, and existing game and aphasia treatment examples.

Mar 11, 2019
Designing Constraints  for Aphasia.
Mar 11, 2019
Designing Constraints for Aphasia.
Mar 11, 2019

Compiled by Sammie Kim and Carol Dow-Richards, these are visual principles for designing games to be as visually and cognitively accessible for aphasia as possible. Also includes many helpful links to additional aphasia resources.

Mar 11, 2019
The Transformational Framework and Aphasia Games.
Mar 11, 2019
The Transformational Framework and Aphasia Games.
Mar 11, 2019

The Transformational Framework is a process for designing games that helps developing for lasting experiences that persist far beyond the play session. Here, it is presented by its creator Sabrina Culyba with a special focus on developing aphasia games.

Mar 11, 2019

 

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