Incloodle-Classroom: Technology for Inclusive Joint Media Engagement in a Neurodiverse Kindergarten Classroom

Author:

Sobel Kiley1ORCID,Das Maitraye2ORCID,Behbakht Sara3ORCID,Kientz Julie A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

2. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA

3. IDEO, Seattle, WA, USA

Abstract

Enabling opportunities for young children with disabilities to co-engage in learning activities alongside their non-disabled peers is essential for promoting equity in early childhood education. We investigate how collaborative technology can be designed to support young neurodivergent and neurotypical children in playing together. By integrating theories and methods from design, HCI, and the learning sciences, we iteratively designed, developed, and evaluated a novel tablet application called Incloodle-Classroom (Incloodle in short), that takes into account the needs of neurodiverse groups of children and the adults who support them during play. We deployed Incloodle in a kindergarten classroom of 15 neurodivergent and 16 neurotypical children over a 10-week period. Using interaction analysis, we present rich empirical understandings of how children interacted with each other, with adults, and with Incloodle. In doing so, we contribute new theoretical underpinnings to collaborative and accessible technology design, extending joint media engagement to encompass inclusivity and equity.

Funder

K. Sobel’s NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

Jacobs Foundation CERES collaborative

UW CREATE ARRT

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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