Exploring Disabilities Virtually Social Interaction and Adventure Game Sandra Hall Comp 290.

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Exploring Disabilities Virtually Social Interaction and Adventure Game Sandra Hall Comp 290

Background Project Idea – MUD/online game Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) -Least Restrictive Environment Target Audience

Tools MUD/MOO -Multi-User Dungeon -MUD Object-Oriented LambdaMOO -LambdaCore DB EnCore and EnCore Xpress -designed for educational use (open source) -web-based administration -built-in client

About the MOO Characters have different abilities Programmed environment according to abilities Must learn about each other and work together for a common goal

Examples Character with Deafness - Gets descriptions for sights, smells and textures - Joe appears to be speaking to you. Character with Blindness - Gets descriptions for sounds, smells and textures - Someone says to you, “Hey there.” Character using a wheelchair - Some places may not be accessible - Can use different types of chairs

Questions?