SCENIC: A Location-based System to Foster Cognitive Development in Children During Car Rides
Liuqing Chen, Yaxuan Song, Ke Lyu, Shuhong Xiao, Yilang Shen, Lingyun Sun

TL;DR
SCENIC is an interactive location-based system designed to enhance children's cognitive development during car rides by engaging them with external scenery through tailored strategies and dynamic content, improving their connection with the environment.
Contribution
The paper introduces SCENIC, a novel system that integrates experiential, location-based strategies to foster children's curiosity and cognitive growth during routine car journeys.
Findings
SCENIC improved children's engagement with external scenery.
Children using SCENIC showed better environmental awareness.
Families reported enhanced car-riding experience.
Abstract
Car-riding is common for children in modern life. Given the repetitive nature of daily commutes, they often feel bored and turn to electronic devices for entertainment. Meanwhile, the rich and dynamic scenery outside the car naturally attracts children's curiosity and offers valuable resources for cognitive development. Our formative study reveals that parents' support during car rides is often fleeting, as accompanying adults may struggle to consistently guide children's exploration. To address this, we propose SCENIC, an interactive system that helps children aged 6 to 11 better perceive the external environment using location-based cognitive development strategies. SCENIC builds upon experiential approaches used by parents, resulting in six strategies embedded into the system. To improve engagement during routine rides, SCENIC also incorporates dynamic point-of-interest selection and…
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