Educational software in the form of games or so called "computer assisted intervention" for young children has become increasingly common receiving a growing interest and support. Currently there are, for instance, more than 1,000 iPad apps tagged for preschool. Thus, it has become increasingly important to empirically investigate whether these kinds of software actually provide educational benefits for such young children. The study presented in the present article investigated whether preschoolers have the cognitive capabilities necessary to benefit from a teachable-agent-based game of which pedagogical benefits have been shown for older children. The role of executive functions in childrens attention was explored by letting 36 preschoole...
Understanding and stimulating the cognitive skills of very young children is very important. In orde...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 61-71.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
A large number of studies carried out on pupils aged 8–14 have shown that teachable agent (TA) based...
Educational software in the form of games or so called "computer assisted intervention" for young ch...
Introduction. Computer applications are important for the development of preschoolers’ executive fun...
Educational software in which the student takes the role of teacher and instructs a digital tutee a ...
Studies on teachable agents (TA) have repeatedly demonstrated their benefits in primary school pupil...
[EN] The term Executive Functions (EFs) refers to a set of higher order cognitive processes that are...
Technology is becoming an important part of education. It is used at every gradelevel from preschool...
ABSTRACT: Interaction with digital games can have an impact on executive functions and offer contrib...
<p></p><p>Abstract The use of games in the school context enables the exercise of cognitive, emotion...
This paper stems from a mixed-methods study in which we scientifically tested 15 computer games to i...
We examined the relation between electronic game play and executive function (EF) in Chinese prescho...
This study focuses on the development of executive functions in preschool children during a series o...
<p></p><p>Abstract: This study analyzes the effects of the use of digital games in the school contex...
Understanding and stimulating the cognitive skills of very young children is very important. In orde...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 61-71.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
A large number of studies carried out on pupils aged 8–14 have shown that teachable agent (TA) based...
Educational software in the form of games or so called "computer assisted intervention" for young ch...
Introduction. Computer applications are important for the development of preschoolers’ executive fun...
Educational software in which the student takes the role of teacher and instructs a digital tutee a ...
Studies on teachable agents (TA) have repeatedly demonstrated their benefits in primary school pupil...
[EN] The term Executive Functions (EFs) refers to a set of higher order cognitive processes that are...
Technology is becoming an important part of education. It is used at every gradelevel from preschool...
ABSTRACT: Interaction with digital games can have an impact on executive functions and offer contrib...
<p></p><p>Abstract The use of games in the school context enables the exercise of cognitive, emotion...
This paper stems from a mixed-methods study in which we scientifically tested 15 computer games to i...
We examined the relation between electronic game play and executive function (EF) in Chinese prescho...
This study focuses on the development of executive functions in preschool children during a series o...
<p></p><p>Abstract: This study analyzes the effects of the use of digital games in the school contex...
Understanding and stimulating the cognitive skills of very young children is very important. In orde...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 61-71.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
A large number of studies carried out on pupils aged 8–14 have shown that teachable agent (TA) based...