Building the design ICT inventory (DICTI): A Delphi study

  • Charline Grossard
  • , Carlotta Bettencourt
  • , Ryan Kellems
  • , Mohamed Chetouani
  • , David Cohen

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Abstract

The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for people with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD) is increasing; however, it is currently hard to assess its quality as there are issues regarding the lack of consensus on how to design these technologies. Here, using a Delphi method, we built a trans-ICTs inventory named the Design ICT Inventory (DICTI) to guide and gauge design in the 4 main ICTs dedicated to people with NDD (serious game/App, robotics, video modeling, augmentative and alternative communication). After two rounds with feedback from 12 experts, we obtained consensus and agreement for each of the 13 items of the inventory: customization; feedback; rewards; contextualized learning; enhance motivation; manage difficulty; increasing accessibility; clarity of instruction and content; attention capacity; clear goals; minimalistic graphics and audio; human interaction; and trustworthy. The DICTI provides an easy tool to use in order to assess the design of ICTs. Future research is needed to ensure the inter-reliability of the inventory and its relevance in assessing ICT.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100261
JournalComputers in Human Behavior Reports
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Assistive technology
  • Delphi study
  • Design
  • Information and communication technologies
  • Inventory
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders

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