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- Playware abstract "Playware is hardware and software that aims at producing play and playful experiences among its users.Examples of playware products are numerous with computer games as the most widespread and successful, but it is a fast-growing industry utilizing pervasive and ambient technology to create new kinds of play equipment and toys, which can be labelled “playware”. The term "playware" was coined by Carsten Jessen Ph.D., Associate Professor at the Technical University of Denmark and the Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, and Henrik Hautop Lund, Ph.D. a professor at the Technical University of Denmark. They first defined the term in their paper "Playware – Intelligent technology for children’s play" to describe both a new area of research and a product type.Jessen and Lund argue that the playware is not so much the result of the appearance of digital technology as it is the result of the fact that many children (and adults) in modern society do not have the necessary knowledge and skills needed to initiate games and play. Earlier generations of children inherited games and learned play skills from older peers when participating in cross age activities for instance on the street or in the backyard. This is not to the same extend the case today and according to Jessen and Lund this has led to the need for inspiration from playware. Several international playware workshops and symposiums were given and held amongst leading playware and human-robot interaction researchers, such as the keynote talk on modular playware at the 18th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, and the Playware Summit in Copenhagen 2010, where amongst others Y. Sankai, H. Ishiguro, C. Breazeal, T. Fukuda, T. Shibata, K. Dautenhahn, P. Marti, N. Pares, L. Pagliarini, H. Hautop Lund gathered to set a new research agenda for future research and development in playware ([1]).".
- Playware wikiPageExternalLink cjeng.html.
- Playware wikiPageExternalLink Phonebook.aspx?lg=showcommon&id=53575&type=person.
- Playware wikiPageExternalLink TR-2005-1.pdf.
- Playware wikiPageExternalLink www.playware.cl.
- Playware wikiPageExternalLink www.playware.de.
- Playware wikiPageExternalLink www.playware.dk.
- Playware wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=SW_pravGQeo.
- Playware wikiPageID "2986570".
- Playware wikiPageRevisionID "480693011".
- Playware hasPhotoCollection Playware.
- Playware subject Category:Educational_abstract_machines.
- Playware subject Category:Educational_video_games.
- Playware subject Category:Neologisms.
- Playware type Abstraction100002137.
- Playware type Act100030358.
- Playware type Activity100407535.
- Playware type ComputerGame100458890.
- Playware type Diversion100426928.
- Playware type EducationalVideoGames.
- Playware type Event100029378.
- Playware type Game100430606.
- Playware type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Playware type Neologism106294441.
- Playware type Neologisms.
- Playware type Part113809207.
- Playware type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Playware type Word106286395.
- Playware type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Playware comment "Playware is hardware and software that aims at producing play and playful experiences among its users.Examples of playware products are numerous with computer games as the most widespread and successful, but it is a fast-growing industry utilizing pervasive and ambient technology to create new kinds of play equipment and toys, which can be labelled “playware”.".
- Playware label "Playware".
- Playware sameAs m.08hwgb.
- Playware sameAs Q7203560.
- Playware sameAs Q7203560.
- Playware sameAs Playware.
- Playware wasDerivedFrom Playware?oldid=480693011.
- Playware isPrimaryTopicOf Playware.