Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer a way to help teach these languages in a fun and engaging way. However, computer games like all technology objects are based in the culture of their creators. In this paper we describe a project where we co-designed a language application for mobile phones with the Gugu Badhun, an Aboriginal community from north Queensland Australia. The participatory action research process allowed our Aboriginal partners to embed their own culture in the games, leading to a product that supported their goals and aspirations for language renewal. This collaboration has not only provided a way to sustain their language, but also added capacity to their commun...
This research is to provide the tools for novice IT users to develop immersive games for teaching. T...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
© 2019 Cat Kutay. This paper arose from a discussion of the richness of languages used to describe d...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
More and more indigenous languages nowadays are getting endangered, which makes people lose the dive...
Propinquity between Australian Indigenous communities’ social structures and ICT purposed for cultur...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
Indigenous languages are an essential part of the world's cultural diversity, but many of these lang...
This presentation showcases our collaborative model for developing language materials: Native Teachi...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
Aboriginal languages all over the world are threatened with extinction. Aboriginal youth from Canad...
This paper challenges current practices in the use of digital media to communicate Australian Aborig...
This research is to provide the tools for novice IT users to develop immersive games for teaching. T...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
© 2019 Cat Kutay. This paper arose from a discussion of the richness of languages used to describe d...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
More and more indigenous languages nowadays are getting endangered, which makes people lose the dive...
Propinquity between Australian Indigenous communities’ social structures and ICT purposed for cultur...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) are seen as crucial in improving educational oppor...
Indigenous languages are an essential part of the world's cultural diversity, but many of these lang...
This presentation showcases our collaborative model for developing language materials: Native Teachi...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
Aboriginal languages all over the world are threatened with extinction. Aboriginal youth from Canad...
This paper challenges current practices in the use of digital media to communicate Australian Aborig...
This research is to provide the tools for novice IT users to develop immersive games for teaching. T...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
© 2019 Cat Kutay. This paper arose from a discussion of the richness of languages used to describe d...