Rotoscopy-Handwriting Prototype: Using Computer Animation Technique to Assist the Teaching of Handwriting for Children with Dyspraxia

We explain the implementation of series of prototypes to assist the teaching of handwriting skills for children with dyspraxia, using a computer animation technique called Rotoscopy. We discuss usability testing issues which include parameters and scales used to evaluate the prototype systems.

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