Cohn, Ellen and Yaruss, J Scott and Lathan, Corinna and Brisben, Amy and Parmanto, Bambang and Brienza, David
(2006)
Assessing “Off-the-Shelf” Software for Telerehabilitation: Guiding Principles and Best Practices.
In: American Telemedicine Association, 08 May 2008 - 08 May 2008, San Diego, CA..
(Unpublished)
Abstract
AnthroTronix, Inc.’s Virtual CosmoBot™ is a motivating computer-based delivery system to enhance children’s communication skills and stimulate verbal interaction during the remediation of speech and language disorders via telerehabilitation. The University of Pittsburgh Research Engineering and Rehabilitation Center (RERC) on Telerehabilitation (supported by: US Department of Education- NIDRR) is developing a telerehabilitation infrastructure that employs Virtual CosmoBot™ to link distant speech-language pathologists and child participants. We present guiding principles and best practice systems to evaluate and leverage “off the shelf” educational/speech and language rehabilitation software for Web-based telerehabilitation delivery.
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