The LIT ROOM, a Literacy Support Tool at Room-scale
Words Became Worlds: The LIT ROOM, a Literacy Support Tool at Room-scale

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Project Description:
Illiteracy is a global problem that impacts societal and economic growth and development, and is directly correlated with the financial success, health and overall wellbeing of individuals. Studies indicate that picturebook reading within a facilitated storytime setting is an important tool for language acquisition in children. The proposed research hypothesizes that in an increasingly digital society, literacy can be cultivated in a robotembedded environment that is, at once, physical, digital and evocative of the picturebook being read. Inspired by concepts of embodied interaction, the research team proposes the design, implementation and evaluation of an intelligent, finetunable suite of architecturalrobotic artifacts the LIT ROOM distributed at roomscale in a public library setting. Through a reconfigurable, coadaptive learning environment, the LIT ROOM aims to augment the dialogical reading of picturebooks within an engaging and exploratory space for the advancement of literacy and learning.
Resource
Investigators:
- Keith Evan Green(PI)
- Ian D.Walker
- Susam King Fullerton
- George Schafer
- Amith Vijaykumar
Partners:
Richaland Library
Columbia, South Carolina
Richland One School District
Columbia South Carolina
Stone Academy Element ary Sch.
Greenville, South Carolina
Publications:

IDC ’13 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children
Funding:

U.S. National Science Foundation # IIS1352992
Website:
The LITKIT team :https://arl.human.cornell.edu/research-LITKIT.html