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A sudoku game for people with motor impairments

Published: 30 June 2008 Publication History

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Educational games are a beneficial activity motivating a large number of students in our society. Unfortunately, disabled people have reduced opportunities when using a computer game. We have created a new Sudoku game for people whose motion is impaired, called Sudoku Access. This special interface allows the control of the game by voice and/or a single switch. With this Sudoku puzzle we can help more people to get involved in computer games and contribute to develop logic thinking and concentration in students.

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S. Norte and F. G. Lobo. A virtual logo keyboard for people with motor disabilities. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 07), pages 111--115, New York, NY, USA, 2007. ACM Press.

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ITiCSE '08: Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
June 2008
394 pages
ISBN:9781605580784
DOI:10.1145/1384271
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Published: 30 June 2008

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  1. accessibility
  2. speech recognition
  3. sudoku puzzle

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ITiCSE '08 Paper Acceptance Rate 60 of 150 submissions, 40%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 552 of 1,613 submissions, 34%

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  • (2023)The Impact of Virtual and Augmented Reality on the Development of Motor Skills and Coordination in Children with Special Educational NeedsComputer Science and Education in Computer Science10.1007/978-3-031-44668-9_13(171-181)Online publication date: 11-Oct-2023
  • (2020)A Method to Develop Accessible Online Serious Games for People with Disabilities: A Case StudySustainability10.3390/su1222958412:22(9584)Online publication date: 17-Nov-2020
  • (2017)A Mobile Serious Games Assessment Tool for People with Motor ImpairmentsProceedings of the 9th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers10.1145/3175536.3175569(172-177)Online publication date: 20-Dec-2017

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