- Aagaard, Morten (Projektdeltager)
- Øhrstrøm, Peter (Projektkoordinator)
- Schärfe, Henrik (Projektdeltager)
- Gyori, Miklos, Eotvos Loran Tudomanyegyetem, Ungarn (Projektdeltager)
- Balazs, Anna, Autizmus Alapitvany, Ungarn (Projektdeltager)
- Kanzsi, Ildiko, Autizmus Alapitvany, Ungarn (Projektdeltager)
- Stefanik, Kristina, Autizmus Alapitvany, Ungarn (Projektdeltager)
- Pop, Sorin, Wirtek SRL, Rumænien (Projektdeltager)
- Mintz, Joseph, London Southbank University, Storbritannien (Projektdeltager)
- March, Caty, London Southbank University, Storbritannien (Projektdeltager)
- LERMAN, Steve, London Southbank University, Storbritannien (Projektdeltager)
- Wicksen, Gun-Mari, Utvecklingspedagogik Sverige AB, Sverige (Projektdeltager)
- Berglund, Tobias, Utvecklingspedagogik Sverige AB, Sverige (Projektdeltager)
- Erasmus, Jaap, Helen Allison School - NAS, Storbritannien (Projektdeltager)
- Sørensen, Michael, Egebakken - skole for børn med autisme, Danmark (Projektdeltager)
- Madsen, Søren, Egebakken - skole for børn med autisme, Danmark (Projektdeltager)
- Wolling, Kristian, Egebakken - skole for børn med autisme, Danmark (Projektdeltager)
- Moltsen, Lars, Wirtek a/s, Danmark (Projektdeltager)
- Krab, Jesper, Edvantage Group, Danmark (Projektdeltager)
- Albrechtslund, Anders (Projektdeltager)
- Petersen, Ulrik (Projektdeltager)
- Ploug, Thomas (Projektdeltager)
The HANDS project aims to develop a mobile ICT solution to help young people with an autism diagnosis (ASD) to become better integrated in society.
A HANDS toolset based on new research from Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) will be developed which will support them in handling situations where they have to act autonomously, as well as to develop their social skills and self management skills.
The HANDS project has a strong multi-disciplinary academic base with experts in three different fields relevant for the research to be carried out: The key technology to be applied is Persuasive Technology, which is an emerging field under HCI with special advantages related to motivation, which are critical for autism-diagnosed individuals. Additional key knowledge from the fields of Cognitive Psychology and Pedagogical research are also present in the project consortium.
HANDS aims provide a solid Proof of Concept that Persuasive Technology in a mobile ICT toolset can be a perfect solution to the problem of helping autism-diagnosed teenagers handling daily challenges. A valid proof is ensured through a very high level of user participation, having 5 different schools and organizations conducting teaching of autism diagnosed teenagers in the project.
The project has a great amount of entrepreneurship present through two industrial partners, both with a strong desire to bring the resulting products out to end users World-wide. This will contribute to strengthening the European position in inclusive ICT.
The development and use of the HANDS software may imply significant ethical issues and full consideration is given to the resolution of these within the project.
| Status | Igangværende |
|---|---|
| Periode | 01-06-08 → 01-10-11 |
| URL | http://www.hands-project.eu |
| Finansieringskilde | EU-forskningsprogram (Offentlig) |
|---|---|
| Forskningsprogram | FP7 7.2 Accessible and Inclusive ICT |
| Internetadresse | http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge7_en.html |
| Årstal | 2008 |
Emneord
- Persuasive Design, Persuasive technology, Mobile Persuasion, Autism, Cognitiv Adfærdsterapi, Reflection in action
Publikationer
HANDS Deliverable D4.1.1 Report on Test Methodology
Publikation: Forskning › Rapport
HANDS Deliverable D4.2.1 Requirements Report
Publikation: Forskning › Rapport
Adaptive Persuasive Scripts
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
A Conceptual Analysis of Difficult Situations - developing systems for teenagers with ASD
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i tidsskrift
D8.1 Socio-economic business model : Describes an exploitation plan to specify the most effective route to macimize distribution and take-up of the HANDS toolset by those involved with the care of young people with autism, and associated conditions.
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Hands deliverable 1.3.4: Annual progress report
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Rapport
Hands Deliverable 4.1.5: Evaluation of Prototype 2 - as seen from the perspective of persuasive technology.
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Rapport
Testing a mobile digital cognitive support system for high functioning adolescents with ASD : Prototype I of the HANDS SYSTEM
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Paper uden forlag/tidsskrift
D1.3.1 B HANDS - plans for use and dissimination
Publikation: Forskning › Rapport
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