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Christopher Stapleton Simiosys LLC Oviedo, FL realworldlabs@me.com |
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Janet Whiteside Aphasia House Orlando, FL Janet.Whiteside@ucf.edu |
| Participants: | small groups of non-aphasic controls |
| Type of Study: | Trove - group task |
| Location: | USA |
| Media type: | video |
| DOI: | doi:10.21415/T5130D |
Stapleton, C., Whiteside, J., Davies, J., Mott, D., and Vick, J. (2014). Transforming Lives Through Story Immersion: Innovation of Aphasia Rehabilitation Therapy through Storytelling Learning Landscapes. In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International Workshop on Immersive Media Experiences (ImmersiveMe '14). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 29–34. https://doi.org/10.1145/2660579.2660590
In accordance with TalkBank rules, any use of data from this corpus
must be accompanied by at least one corpus reference. If none is given,
please use the primary AphasiaBank reference:
MacWhinney, B., Fromm, D., Forbes, M. & Holland, A. (2011).
AphasiaBank: Methods for studying discourse. Aphasiology,
25,1286-1307.
Trove is a novel approach to group problem solving devised by Christopher Stapleton and Janet Whiteside of the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Given a box of carefully chosen objects, a group is asked to jointly create a story they piece together from the relationships among the objects.