An Experience of Using a Handwriting Haptic Device to Fine-Tune the Children Motor Skills

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Abstract

Handwriting can help children to improve their learning of a language and fine-tune their motor skills. Every child needs to develop her/his handwriting skill to grasp new concepts appropriately and learn the language vocabulary. Therefore, in-hand manipulation of the traditional pen is highly important to develop pre-writing and transform the scribbled writings to legible ones at a later stage. In this paper, we evaluate the effectiveness of a customized haptic device in improving the children motor skills and their handwriting quality of Arabic letters. We use the Touch™ device from the 3D-Systems company with a controllable stylus that can be adapted to children needs. Fifteen pupils from the Deutsch International School in Doha, have participated in this experience after obtaining all necessary ethical approvals from concerned stakeholders. We conducted the experiments for a period of two weeks with the assistance of the school instructors and staff. Results show that there is an important increase of children motivation, and a good improvement of their motor skills and handwriting experience. The device can be used at home to learn independently during COVID-19 pandemic that continues to hit severely the whole world and enforces schools to adapt online teaching approach.

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Zakraoui, J., Al Maadeed, S., Abou El-Seoud, S., Saleh, M., & Al Ja’am, J. (2023). An Experience of Using a Handwriting Haptic Device to Fine-Tune the Children Motor Skills. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 524 LNNS, pp. 547–558). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17091-1_54

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