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Designing for Children

Designing for Children Play and Learn

Designing for Children Play and Learn

... For children it provides an enhanced learning process through its various interactive learning ...especially children gets so immersed into the virtual world, which results in their isolation from their ...

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Designing for Children - With focus on Play + Learn

Designing for Children - With focus on Play + Learn

... of children using the Centre for Outdoor or Indoor play ...54 children, aged 11-12 years, were surveyed at the beginning and end of a 5 day residential ...drawn. Children already have a ...

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The supportive roles of adults in designing with young deaf children

The supportive roles of adults in designing with young deaf children

... In designing technologies for and with children, the terms ‘proxy’ and ‘partner’ seem to be at opposite ends of a spectrum of children’s ...the children, offering their insights into the needs and ...

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AIRplay : designing a game for children with asthma to support self management

AIRplay : designing a game for children with asthma to support self management

... about designing for children, making games, the interactive playground, the circumstances in the waiting room, and optional asthmatic topics to educate the children and their parents about, has been ...

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Children Designing Serious Games

Children Designing Serious Games

... form children is also discussed within the IDC ...young children (Marco, Cerezo, Baldasarri, Mazzone, & Read, 2009) as well as teenagers (Mazzone, Read, & Beale, ...with children in the area ...

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Now Being Social: The Barrier of Designing Outdoor Play Spaces for Disabled Children

Now Being Social: The Barrier of Designing Outdoor Play Spaces for Disabled Children

... disabled children are entitled to the same play opportunities as other children’ (Dunn, Moore and Murray, 2003, ...disabled children. It has a focus on involving communities, disabled children ...

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Designing and implementing a longitudinal study of children with neurological, genetic or metabolic conditions: charting the territory

Designing and implementing a longitudinal study of children with neurological, genetic or metabolic conditions: charting the territory

... of children with Quadrant 3 conditions using a rigorous “ Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria” ...of children with Quadrant 3-type life-threatening condi- tions, it is anticipated that the method may be applied to ...

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Development of Malaysian Primary School children anthropometrics data for designing school furniture parameters

Development of Malaysian Primary School children anthropometrics data for designing school furniture parameters

... From observation, it was found that there are mismatch between current chair and desk dimension with student body dimensions. Fig. 3(a) shows the current design for chair and desk. There are no arm rest, headrest, proper ...

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BehAvIorAl economics And SocIAl PolIcy Designing Innovative Solutions for Programs Supported by the Administration for Children and Families

BehAvIorAl economics And SocIAl PolIcy Designing Innovative Solutions for Programs Supported by the Administration for Children and Families

... The Behavioral Interventions to Advance Self-Sufficiency (BIAS) project is the first major opportunity to use a behavioral economics lens to look at programs that serve poor and vulnerable people in the United States. ...

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Now Being Social: The Barrier of Designing Outdoor Play Spaces for Disabled Children

Now Being Social: The Barrier of Designing Outdoor Play Spaces for Disabled Children

... The Union of Physically Impaired Against Segregation (UPIAS) in the United Kingdom introduced the basics of the social model of disability in their document the Fundamental principles of disability (UPIAS 1976). This ...

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Physical Programming: Designing Tools for Children to Create Physical Interactive Environments

Physical Programming: Designing Tools for Children to Create Physical Interactive Environments

... enable children to become authors of their own physical interactive environments, but we had few preconceived notions of what directions we would ...with children as our design partners (ages 7-11 years ...

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The Built Environment: Designing Communities to Promote Physical Activity in Children

The Built Environment: Designing Communities to Promote Physical Activity in Children

... the heart of a cluster of residences. In this plan, front entrances of homes face the street and the back en- trances face the shared outdoor spaces, which are acces- sible only to the residents. This design promotes a ...

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Designing a food hygiene intervention for children 6-9 months in an informal settlement in Kisumu, Kenya

Designing a food hygiene intervention for children 6-9 months in an informal settlement in Kisumu, Kenya

... at designing handwashing stations (Wijesinha-Bettoni et ...of children to co-design an acceptable, feasible and scalable package of household items and accompanying messages to reduce oral exposure to ...

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Project Buddiez : designing for long distance friendships between children

Project Buddiez : designing for long distance friendships between children

... institution this closely made sure that Buddiez was always up-to-date as soon as the designing process started. By having an almost direct feedback loop, I had always new sources of input keeping me sharp ...

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Designing with Gabions

Designing with Gabions

... GABION 27 CLADDING SYSTEM - WELDED MESH GABIONS FORMED FROM HOT DIP GALVANISED MESH TO BS EN ISO 1461- 76.2mm x76.2mm OR 50.8mm x 50.8mm IN 4mm OR 5mm DIAMETER WIRE TO THE FACE, BASE, L[r] ...

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Designing for Construction Ergonomics

Designing for Construction Ergonomics

... alia, designing for safety. He highlights that designing for safety is an integral part of the wider design process and therefore needs to be included in design planning as doing so will result in safer ...

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Designing matters; designing minds: The importance of nurturing the designerly in young people

Designing matters; designing minds: The importance of nurturing the designerly in young people

... Whitehead was a philosopher and mathematician with a great interest in, and strong views about, education. More recently it has been designers and design educators who have been the activists identifying the importance ...

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The challenges of designing and delivering an appropriate English as a modern foreign language curriculum for primary school aged children in Oman.

The challenges of designing and delivering an appropriate English as a modern foreign language curriculum for primary school aged children in Oman.

... 4. Parents are informed about their child’s progress through both verbal and written descriptive reports. These written reports are issued three times during the year and then a final one is issued at the end of the ...

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FOSTERING LEADERSHIP AND RESILIENCE IN CHILDREN S REHABILITATION PROGRAMS: WHAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN RE- DESIGNING SERVICES?

FOSTERING LEADERSHIP AND RESILIENCE IN CHILDREN S REHABILITATION PROGRAMS: WHAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN RE- DESIGNING SERVICES?

... Evaluation of the Apollo Model of Pediatric Rehabilitation Service Delivery, Physical and Occupationnal Therapy in Pediatric, 2013, 33(2) : 213-229. (Funds: MSSS and OPHQ)[r] ...

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Designing Reliable Self-Size System by Designing the SmartFrog Model

Designing Reliable Self-Size System by Designing the SmartFrog Model

... In order to convert configuration data into a running and properly configured system, the SmartFrog data needs to be associated with one or more lifecycle manager components – each an [r] ...

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