DISHA: Disease and health awareness for children on multiple input devices

Much recent work in multiple input use scenarios for childrens learning software has focused either on math or on English language learning. The persistence of under-information among children in the developing world on issues of hygiene and disease prevention remains a massive challenge within the scholarly community in public health, especially in the developing regions that multiple input learning technologies are designed for. DISHA is a collaborative platform for public health information for children in low-income regions using multiple mice. The system is designed towards collaborative use of screen resources.

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[2]  Joyojeet Pal,et al.  From Pilot to Practice: Creating Multiple-Input Multimedia Content for Real-World Deployment , 2008 .