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Videogame per disturbi specifici dell'apprendimento
Skies of Manawak is a video game for cognitive training that trains your mind, is fun and supports research. Skies of Manawak integrates various cognitive exercises in an adventure set in a fantastic world full of challenges to stimulate - in an entertaining and engaging way - basic cognitive processes (e.g., attention, perception and memory) that are the basis of complex skills, such as learning, reasoning and awareness. The project aims at providing a valuable support to the treatment of learning disabilities, particularly dyslexia.
Italy
StudioBliquo, formato da Zeno Menestrina, Angela Pasqualotto e Adriano Siesser
Zeno Menestrina
He got a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Trento on the design process of serious games with a particular focus on participation. He is very passionate in the design and development of games and video games.
Angela Pasqualotto
She is a PhD student at the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences and collaborates with the ODFLab at the University of Trento. Her main research interest is in the study of new treatments for evolutive dyslexia.
Adriano Siesser
He studied at the Academies of Fine Arts of Bologna and Venice. His work investigates new interactive paradigms between art and technology and is oriented to cultural mediation and illustration.
He got a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Trento on the design process of serious games with a particular focus on participation. He is very passionate in the design and development of games and video games.
Angela Pasqualotto
She is a PhD student at the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences and collaborates with the ODFLab at the University of Trento. Her main research interest is in the study of new treatments for evolutive dyslexia.
Adriano Siesser
He studied at the Academies of Fine Arts of Bologna and Venice. His work investigates new interactive paradigms between art and technology and is oriented to cultural mediation and illustration.
F13 (pav. 6) -
Università degli Studi di Trento
2017