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Improving the Occupational Skills of Students with Intellectual Disability by Applying Video Prompting Combined with Dance Pads
Mei-Lan Lin; Ming-Shan Chiang; Ching-Hsiang Shih; Meng-Fang Li
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 1 (2018) pp. 114–119
Background: Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are prone to inattention, are slow in learning and reaction, and have deficits in memory skills. Providing proper vocational education and training for individuals with intellectual...
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Assisting People with Disabilities in Actively Performing Designated Occupational Activities with Battery-Free Wireless Mice to Control Environmental Stimulation
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 34, No. 5 (May 2013) pp. 1521–1527
The latest researches use software technology (OLDP, object location detection programs) to turn a commercial high-technology product, i.e. a battery-free wireless mouse, into a high performance/precise object location detector to detect whether or...
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Assisting People with Disabilities Improves Their Collaborative Pointing Efficiency through the Use of the Mouse Scroll Wheel
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 34, No. 1 (January 2013) pp. 1–10
This study provided that people with multiple disabilities can have a collaborative working chance in computer operations through an Enhanced Multiple Cursor Dynamic Pointing Assistive Program (EMCDPAP, a new kind of software that replaces the...
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Using an Extended Dynamic Drag-and-Drop Assistive Program to Assist People with Multiple Disabilities and Minimal Motor Control to Improve Computer Drag-and-Drop Ability through a Mouse Wheel
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 33, No. 2 (2012) pp. 621–629
Software technology is adopted by the current research to improve the Drag-and-Drop abilities of two people with multiple disabilities and minimal motor control. This goal was realized through a Dynamic Drag-and-Drop Assistive Program (DDnDAP) in...
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A Finger-Pressing Position Detector for Assisting People with Developmental Disabilities to Control Their Environmental Stimulation through Fine Motor Activities with a Standard Keyboard
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 33, No. 5 (2012) pp. 1360–1365
This study used a standard keyboard with a newly developed finger-pressing position detection program (FPPDP), i.e. a new software program, which turns a standard keyboard into a finger-pressing position detector, to evaluate whether two people with ...
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Enabling People with Developmental Disabilities to Actively Follow Simple Instructions and Perform Designated Occupational Activities According to Simple Instructions with Battery-Free Wireless Mice by Controlling Environmental Stimulation
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Man-Ling Chang
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 33, No. 6 (2012) pp. 2013–2019
This study extended Battery-free wireless mouse functionality to assess whether two people with developmental disabilities would be able to actively perform designated simple occupational activities according to simple instructions by controlling...
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A Three-Dimensional Object Orientation Detector Assisting People with Developmental Disabilities to Control Their Environmental Stimulation through Simple Occupational Activities with a Nintendo Wii Remote Controller
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Man-Ling Chang; Zhang Mohua
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 33, No. 2 (2012) pp. 484–489
This study evaluated whether two people with developmental disabilities would be able to actively perform simple occupational activities to control their preferred environmental stimulation using a Nintendo Wii Remote Controller with a newly...
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Assisting Patients with Disabilities to Actively Perform Occupational Activities Using Battery-Free Wireless Mice to Control Environmental Stimulation
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Shu-Hui Wang; Man-Ling Chang; Ssu-Yun Kung
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 33, No. 6 (2012) pp. 2221–2227
The latest studies have adopted software technology to turn the battery-free wireless mouse into a high performance object location detector using a newly developed object location detection program (OLDP). This study extended OLDP functionality to...
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A Standing Location Detector Enabling People with Developmental Disabilities to Control Environmental Stimulation through Simple Physical Activities with Nintendo Wii Balance Boards
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 2 (2011) pp. 699–704
This study evaluated whether two people with developmental disabilities would be able to actively perform simple physical activities by controlling their favorite environmental stimulation using Nintendo Wii Balance Boards with a newly developed...
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Assisting People with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder by Actively Reducing Limb Hyperactive Behavior with a Gyration Air Mouse through a Controlled Environmental Stimulation
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 1 (2011) pp. 30–36
The latest researches have adopted software technology turning the gyration air mouse into a high performance limb movement detector, and have assessed whether two persons with multiple disabilities would be able to control an environmental...
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An Object Location Detector Enabling People with Developmental Disabilities to Control Environmental Stimulation through Simple Occupational Activities with Battery-Free Wireless Mice
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 2 (2011) pp. 818–823
This study assessed whether two persons with developmental disabilities would be able to actively perform simple occupational activities by controlling their favorite environmental stimulation using battery-free wireless mice with a newly developed...
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Assisting People with Developmental Disabilities to Improve Computer Pointing Efficiency through Multiple Mice and Automatic Pointing Assistive Programs
Ching-Hsiang Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 5 (2011) pp. 1736–1744
This study combines multi-mice technology (people with disabilities can use standard mice, instead of specialized alternative computer input devices, to achieve complete mouse operation) with an assistive pointing function (i.e. cursor-capturing,...
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Assisting People with Multiple Disabilities by Improving Their Computer Pointing Efficiency with an Automatic Target Acquisition Program
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih; Chin-Ling Peng
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 1 (2011) pp. 194–200
This study evaluated whether two people with multiple disabilities would be able to improve their pointing performance through an Automatic Target Acquisition Program (ATAP) and a newly developed mouse driver (i.e. a new mouse driver replaces...
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Using an Extended Automatic Target Acquisition Program with Dual Cursor Technology to Assist People with Developmental Disabilities in Improving Their Pointing Efficiency
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih; Pi-Hsiang Pi
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 5 (2011) pp. 1506–1513
The latest research adopting software technology to improve pointing performance is through an Automatic Target Acquisition Program (ATAP), where the user can click on the mouse button when a dashed line is aimed at the desired target, instead of...
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Enabling People with Developmental Disabilities to Actively Follow Simple Instructions and Perform Designated Physical Activities According to Simple Instructions with Nintendo Wii Balance Boards by Controlling Environmental Stimulation
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Chiao-Chen Chung; Ching-Tien Shih; Ling-Che Chen
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 6 (2011) pp. 2780–2784
The latest researches have adopted software technology turning the Nintendo Wii Balance Board into a high performance standing location detector. This study extended Wii Balance Board functionality to assess whether two people with developmental...
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Assisting Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Actively Reduces Limb Hyperactive Behavior with a Nintendo Wii Remote Controller through Controlling Environmental Stimulation
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Jui-Chi Yeh; Ching-Tien Shih; Man-Ling Chang
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 32, No. 5 (2011) pp. 1631–1637
The latest studies have adopted software technology which turns the Wii Remote Controller into a high-performance limb action detector, we assessed whether two persons with multiple disabilities would be able to control an environmental stimulus...
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Assisting People with Multiple Disabilities Improve Their Computer Pointing Efficiency with Thumb Poke through a Standard Trackball
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 6 (2010) pp. 1615–1622
This study evaluated whether two people with multiple disabilities who could not easily use a computer through a standard input device (i.e., mouse or trackball) would be able to improve their pointing performance using thumb poke with a standard...
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Using an Extended Automatic Target Acquisition Program with Dual Cursor Technology to Assist People with Developmental Disabilities Improve Their Pointing Efficiency
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih; Hsin-Chin Chiu
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 5 (2010) pp. 1091–1101
The latest research adopting software technology to improve pointing performance is through an Extended Automatic Pointing Assistive Program (EAPAP). However, EAPAP has some limitations. This study evaluated whether two children with developmental...
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A New Limb Movement Detector Enabling People with Multiple Disabilities to Control Environmental Stimulation through Limb Swing with a Gyration Air Mouse
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Man-Ling Chang; Ching-Tien Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 4 (2010) pp. 875–880
This study assessed whether two persons with multiple disabilities would be able to control environmental stimulation using limb swing with a gyration air mouse and a newly developed limb movement detection program (LMDP, i.e., a new software...
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A Limb Action Detector Enabling People with Multiple Disabilities to Control Environmental Stimulation through Limb Action with a Nintendo Wii Remote Controller
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Man-Ling Chang; Ching-Tien Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 5 (2010) pp. 1047–1053
This study assessed whether two persons with multiple disabilities would be able to control environmental stimulation using limb action with a Nintendo Wii Remote Controller and a newly developed limb action detection program (LADP, i.e., a new...
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Assisting People with Multiple Disabilities Actively Correct Abnormal Standing Posture with a Nintendo Wii Balance Board through Controlling Environmental Stimulation
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih; Chiung-Ling Chu
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 4 (2010) pp. 936–942
The latest researches adopted software technology turning the Nintendo Wii Balance Board into a high performance change of standing posture (CSP) detector, and assessed whether two persons with multiple disabilities would be able to control...
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A New Standing Posture Detector to Enable People with Multiple Disabilities to Control Environmental Stimulation by Changing Their Standing Posture through a Commercial Wii Balance Board
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih; Ming-Shan Chiang
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 1 (2010) pp. 281–286
This study assessed whether two persons with multiple disabilities would be able to control environmental stimulation using body swing (changing standing posture) and a Wii Balance Board with a newly developed standing posture detection program (i.e....
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An Adaptive Dynamic Pointing Assistance Program to Help People with Multiple Disabilities Improve Their Computer Pointing Efficiency with Hand Swing through a Standard Mouse
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih; Hsiao-Ling Wu
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 6 (2010) pp. 1515–1524
The latest research adopted software technology to redesign the mouse driver, and turned a mouse into a useful pointing assistive device for people with multiple disabilities who cannot easily or possibly use a standard mouse, to improve their...
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Assisting People with Developmental Disabilities to Improve Pointing Efficiency with a Dual Cursor Automatic Pointing Assistive Program
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Chiao-Chen Chung; Ming-Shan Chiang; Ching-Tien Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 1 (2010) pp. 151–159
This study evaluated whether two persons with developmental disabilities would be able to improve their pointing performance through a Dual Cursor Automatic Pointing Assistive Program (DCAPAP) with a newly developed mouse driver (i.e., a new mouse...
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An Automatic Drag-and-Drop Assistive Program Developed to Assistive People with Developmental Disabilities to Improve Drag-and-Drop Efficiency
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Hsun-Chin Huang; Yung-Kun Liao; Ching-Tien Shih; Ming-Shan Chiang
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 2 (2010) pp. 416–425
The latest researches adopted software technology to improve pointing performance; however, Drag-and-Drop (DnD) operation is also commonly used in modern GUI programming. This study evaluated whether two children with developmental disabilities...
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Extended Automatic Pointing Assistive Program--A Pointing Assistance Program to Help People with Developmental Disabilities Improve Their Pointing Efficiency
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Chia-Chun Li; Ching-Tien Shih; Kun-Tsan Lin; Ching-Shui Lo
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 3 (2010) pp. 672–679
The latest research adopted software technology to improve pointing performance is through an Automatic Pointing Assistive Program (APAP). However, APAP has some limitations. This study evaluated whether two children with developmental disabilities...
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Assisting People with Developmental Disabilities Improve Their Collaborative Pointing Efficiency with a Multiple Cursor Automatic Pointing Assistive Program
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Hsiao-Fen Cheng; Chia-Chun Li; Ching-Tien Shih; Ming-Shan Chiang
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 2 (2010) pp. 600–607
This study evaluated whether four persons (two groups) with developmental disabilities would be able to improve their collaborative pointing performance through a Multiple Cursor Automatic Pointing Assistive Program (MCAPAP) with a newly developed...
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Assisting People with Multiple Disabilities Improve Their Computer-Pointing Efficiency with Hand Swing through a Standard Mouse
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Sheng-Kai Chiu; Chiung-Ling Chu; Ching-Tien Shih; Yung-Kun Liao; Chia-Chen Lin
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 31, No. 2 (2010) pp. 517–524
This study evaluated whether two people with multiple disabilities would be able to improve their pointing performance using hand swing with a standard mouse through an Extended Dynamic Pointing Assistive Program (EDPAP) and a newly developed mouse...
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Assisting People with Multiple Disabilities to Use Computers with Multiple Mice
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 30, No. 4 (2009) pp. 746–754
This study assessed the combination of multiple mice aid with two persons with multiple disabilities. Complete mouse operation which needed the physically functional sound, was distributed among their limbs with remaining ability. Through these...
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Assisting People with Multiple Disabilities and Minimal Motor Behavior to Improve Computer Pointing Efficiency through a Mouse Wheel
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Man-Ling Chang; Ching-Tien Shih
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 30, No. 6 (2009) pp. 1378–1387
This study evaluated whether two people with multiple disabilities and minimal motor behavior would be able to improve their pointing performance using finger poke ability with a mouse wheel through a Dynamic Pointing Assistive Program (DPAP) and a...
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Assisting People with Multiple Disabilities and Minimal Motor Behavior to Control Environmental Stimulation through a Mouse Wheel
Ching-Hsiang Shih; Ching-Tien Shih; Kun-Tsan Lin; Ming-Shan Chiang
Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol. 30, No. 6 (2009) pp. 1413–1419
This study assessed whether two people with profound multiple disabilities and minimal motor behavior would be able to control environmental stimulation using thumb poke ability with a mouse wheel and a newly developed mouse driver (i.e., a new...