The hand-sized robot smiles and encourages users to press a button on its back, reacting with a beaming smile if pressed gently, and with a sad face if the interaction is too hard.
“Oh no, it looks like you pressed too hard, Orbit is sad and in need of cheering up, try tickling their belly and see if that will work”.
Orbit is an interactive robot that aims to teach children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) about emotions and social appropriateness through storytelling, physical interaction, and visual communication.
It’s the work of recent Product Design and Technology graduate Ben Powell, who has first-hand experience of how difficult and scary it can be for young children with ASD to socialise having been diagnosed with mild high functioning autism himself.