Augstein, MirjamNeumayr, ThomasSchacherl-Hofer, IreneÖhlinger, SylviaBoll, SusanneMaaß, SusanneMalaka, Rainer2017-11-222017-11-222013978-3-486-77856-4https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/7521The application of tabletop computers and their user interfaces has been explored in different fields during the past years. In the area of rehabilitation, there are only few examples, usually not coupled with an extensive evaluation of both usability and therapeutic progress. This paper introduces the fun.tast.tisch. project which aims at the development of exercises applicable in rehabilitation after acquired brain injury, following an iterative process of user-centered (interaction) design.entabletop interfacesuser-centered designvirtual rehabilitationinteraction designIterative User-Centered Design for Interactive Tabletop Interfaces in Neuro-Rehabilitationmuc: kurzbeitrag (poster)