Scaffolded interaction
Also known as: Structured interaction, Guided interaction
A design approach where technology provides structured support that gradually guides users through increasingly complex social or cognitive tasks, with the system mechanics enforcing desired behaviours rather than merely encouraging them. In autism interventions, scaffolded interaction can require collaborative actions (simultaneous movement, information sharing, turn-taking) through game rules that make collaboration mechanically necessary, creating practice opportunities for social skills that transfer to real-world settings.
Category: education · interaction design · autism
Related: Collaborative virtual environment · Autism spectrum disorder · Social cognition · Adaptive interface