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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,15 @@ 1 -Personal reflection: 1 +Notes paper 2 week 3.2 2 +The Design and Evaluation of a Robotic e-Partner 3 +Engaging People with Dementia in Joint Activities 4 +with Music 5 +Mark A. Neerincx · Ismini Psychoula · 6 +Marieke M. M. Peeters · Bernd Kreynen · 7 +Catharine Oertel 2 2 3 - Whenassigningrolesforthegroup membersheothersproposedme as teamleader.I thinkthisfits me well andI happilyacceptedthe role.4 - 5 - Whendeciding on thedirection of our research we landed quite soon on a sort ofguidanceobotfor PwD to go outside. We initiallythoughtit would benicefor the robot to manage thesafety of the route,includingtraffic monitoring, howeverwe gotthecomment that thismight betoofuturistic.Hence we changedit toa motivatorto havePwD go fora walkthegarden and be a social companionand route guide during.6 - 7 - I liketheaspect of having to closelythinkaboutyour user group andtheiterative processofdesigningfor your users.8 - 9 - (8/3) I thinkwe have a solid idea of what we want to do. Now we have togetfamiliar with the robot interface and design the interaction and system.9 +* . Additionally, Chang et al. [11] tested the Paro robot in a nursing home in an 8-weeks trial and observed an increased willingness amongst participants to interact with the robot. 10 +* Paro was evaluated more positively, whereas the Guide robot could be improved in terms of making it more simple and improving its ergonomics 11 +* Hebesberger et al. [16] investigated the use of a robot as a walking group as- 12 +sistant at a care site accompanying adults with advanced dementia. The robot 13 +offered visual and acoustic stimulation. The findings suggested that a robot has 14 +the potential to enhance motivation, group coherence, and also mood within the 15 +walking group