Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Auti: teaching children with Autism Positiv Play


"Autistic children find it difficult to play," said designer Helen Andreae, who developed Auti through an industrial design paper at Victoria University in the final year of her Honours degree last year under the supervision of lecturers Tim Miller and Edgar Rodríguez Ramírez.

Auti is a responsive, mechanised toy designed especially for autistic children six months and up has been created to teach positive play behaviours. The toy develops speaking, touching, and collaborating skills. It shuts down in response to any negative behaviour such as hitting or screaming, but quickly responds to the slightest positive interaction such as speaking gently or stroking. Each sensor can be adjusted to respond appropriately to a child's individual characteristics.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Autism Games

A great site with a variety of simple games with easily available objects. The categorisation is great for understanding the benefit of the activities.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Drawdio: Draw with audio



What is Drawdio? 
Imagine you could draw musical instruments on normal paper with any pencil (cheap circuit thumb-tacked on) and then play them with your finger. The Drawdio circuit-craft lets you MacGuyver your everyday objects into musical instruments: paintbrushes, macaroni, trees, grandpa, even the kitchen sink... 


Created by Jay Silver ( a member of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab), kit created in Collaboration with Ladyada