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Rixt Hellinga 2.1 1 How is the subject supported by the robot?
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Rixt Hellinga 4.1 3 - With dementia is has been reported that the subject feels like they're a burden on their loved ones. When they constantly have to ask for information they feel
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Rixt Hellinga 2.1 5 Which design patterns and theories support this idea?
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7 See the literature section on brightspace
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11 Cognition: highly dependent on stage of dementia! source Week 3.1b -PwDcognitonMusic_Schaefer2023 slide 4
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14 We can use the following as a design pattern?
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16 Basic Human Values Schwartz, S. H. (2012). An overview of the Schwartz theory of basic values. Online readings in Psychology and Culture, 2(1), 11.
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19 Autonomy is part of the self-determination theory.
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21 Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being. American psychologist, 55(1), 68.
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24 Knowledge can be created when persons actively interact by knowledge exchange, sharing experiences, and taking asymmetric (e.g., teaching / learning) roles Rooted in Vygotsky’s (1896–1934) theory (“an inherent social nature of learning”)
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27 Educator's role is to give children experiences that are within their Zones of Proximal Development ZPD, thereby advancing their individual learning (this relates to our issue of truth vs upsetting the patient)
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