2014 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Tablets in the Rehabilitation of Memory Impairment
verfasst von : Krzysztof Dobosz, Magdalena Dobosz, Tomasz Fiolka, Marcin Wojaczek, Tomasz Depta
Erschienen in: Computers Helping People with Special Needs
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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The aim of this study was the analysis of existing sets of rehabilitation exercises for possible adapting them to mobile devices (tablets). We analyzed more than 300 different memory tasks presented on the pages of workbooks. Numerous tasks were classified to different categories because of the type of content and cognitive functions trained. For each type there was assigned a certain number of specific tasks. In each type the feasibility of adaptation for tablets (full, partial, impossible) and complexity of interaction (entering characters, indication, drag&drop) were evaluated. That is a big help for many older people (most of the patients in the Rehabilitation Center), because they have problems entering text with the virtual keyboard displayed on the screen.