Trylletrøjen af Rikke Kock, InfinIT/Alexandra Instituttet

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Oplægget blev holdt ved InfinIT-arrangementet "Intelligent textiles for physical training, therapy and safety " afholdt den 30. august 2011. Læs mere om arrangementet her: http://infinit.dk/dk/hvad_kan_vi_goere_for_dig/viden/reportager/toej_der_taler.htm

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The Magic Shirt- an InfinIT mini-project

Magic shirt - process

• Idea emerges

• Projectapplication

• New partners

• Mini-project

Magic shirt - process

• Conceptworkshop– Interaction– Software– Aesthetics– Motivation– Training aim

Concept

• Shirt with integrated IT for training children with hemiparesis

• It measures the movements of the child through the whole day and gives feedback

Concept

• The needs of the users:

• Motivation when training children

• Much training is needed

• The children:– No feeling of symmetry– Only little activity in the affected arm and leg– Training a lot also means concentrating a lot

Concept

• About the context for use/training:– Daily activities are obvious training situations– Instruction and motivation is needed– The parent / teacher also has to tend other

children– To many demands tires the child– To noisy a training artifact disturbs the child

while in school

Concept

• About the context for use/training:– Daily activities are obvious training situations– Instruction and motivation is needed– The parent / teacher also has to tend other

children– To many demands tires the child– To noisy a training artifact disturbs the child

while in school

Concept

• Interaction form

• Immediate response

• Praise

• Child<->shirt<->child

• Child<->shirt<->familymember

Contact

• Rikke KochNetwork Manager / Senior Research & Innovation Specialist, The Alexandra InstituteInnovation Consultant, InfinITM: +45 2126 8724E: rikke.koch@alexandra.dkW: infinit.dk

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