This study considers the role and nature of co-thought gestures when students process map-based mathematics tasks. These gestures are typically spontaneously produced silent gestures which do not accompany speech and are represented by small movements of the hands or arms often directed toward an artefact. The study analysed 43 students (aged 10–12 years) over a 3-year period as they solved map tasks that required spatial reasoning. The map tasks were representative of those typically found in mathematics classrooms for this age group and required route finding and coordinate knowledge. The results indicated that co-thought gestures were used to navigate the problem space and monitor movements within the spatial challenges of the respective...
How does gesturing during route learning relate to subsequent spatial performance? We examined the r...
During social interaction, verbal language as well as nonverbal behavior is exchanged between speake...
There is ample evidence in the literature that gestures are important hand and bodily actions that p...
Co-thought gestures are hand movements produced in silent, noncommunicative, problem-solving situati...
When solving spatial problems, people often spontaneously produce hand gestures. Recent research has...
Actes du CogSci 2013International audienceCan our gestures help us think, and, if so, how? Previous ...
During silent problem solving, hand gestures arise that have no communicative intent. The role of su...
Abstract. Learning in science requires the ability to think spatially and gesturing has been shown t...
Co-thought gestures are understudied as compared to co-speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
Co-thought gestures are understudied as compared to co-speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
Co‐thought gestures are understudied as compared to co‐speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
The present study investigates whether producing gestures would facilitate route learning in a navig...
Gesture during math instruction supports learning in children and adults. The mechanism by which ges...
This study explores graduate students’ mathematical sense making through non-routine problems. I con...
When solving math problems, students make spontaneous movements called gestures. The purpose of this...
How does gesturing during route learning relate to subsequent spatial performance? We examined the r...
During social interaction, verbal language as well as nonverbal behavior is exchanged between speake...
There is ample evidence in the literature that gestures are important hand and bodily actions that p...
Co-thought gestures are hand movements produced in silent, noncommunicative, problem-solving situati...
When solving spatial problems, people often spontaneously produce hand gestures. Recent research has...
Actes du CogSci 2013International audienceCan our gestures help us think, and, if so, how? Previous ...
During silent problem solving, hand gestures arise that have no communicative intent. The role of su...
Abstract. Learning in science requires the ability to think spatially and gesturing has been shown t...
Co-thought gestures are understudied as compared to co-speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
Co-thought gestures are understudied as compared to co-speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
Co‐thought gestures are understudied as compared to co‐speech gestures yet, may provide insight into...
The present study investigates whether producing gestures would facilitate route learning in a navig...
Gesture during math instruction supports learning in children and adults. The mechanism by which ges...
This study explores graduate students’ mathematical sense making through non-routine problems. I con...
When solving math problems, students make spontaneous movements called gestures. The purpose of this...
How does gesturing during route learning relate to subsequent spatial performance? We examined the r...
During social interaction, verbal language as well as nonverbal behavior is exchanged between speake...
There is ample evidence in the literature that gestures are important hand and bodily actions that p...