Recent scientific results show that audio feedback associated with body movements can be fundamental during the development to learn new spatial concepts [1], [2]. Within the weDraw project [3], [4], we have investigated how this link can be useful to learn mathematical concepts. Here we present a study investigating how mathematical skills changes after multisensory training based on human-computer interaction (RobotAngle and BodyFraction activities). We show that embodied angle and fractions exploration associated with audio and visual feedback can be used in typical children to improve cognition of spatial mathematical concepts. We finally present the exploitation of our results: an online, optimized version of one of the tested activity...
Embodied learning, under the lens of Embodied Cognition theory, emphasizes on the inseparable link b...
The main purpose of my work is to investigate multisensory and multimodal integration in the design ...
Psychophysical and developmental psychology evidence shows that children have a preferential sensory...
Recent results from psychophysics and developmental psychology show that children do not integrate a...
Recent results from psychophysics and developmental psychology show that children have a preferentia...
In this review, we discuss how specific sensory channels can mediate the learning of properties of t...
At school, the visual channel is often the most frequently exploited one for teaching, and the other...
Previous studies demonstrated that basic numerical skills reliably predict children's future mathema...
An increasing body of work provides evidence of the importance of bodily experience for cognition an...
Multisensory learning is considered a relevant pedagogical framework for education since a very long...
There is evidence that spatial thinking is malleable, and that spatial and mathematical skills are a...
In this pilot study, we introduce an effective spatial-numerical training to improve children’s arit...
Recent developments in cognitive and educational science highlight the role of the body in learning....
Despite the rapid development of motion-based technologies, their role in embodied learning remains ...
An adequately developed spatial representation of number magnitude is associated with children's gen...
Embodied learning, under the lens of Embodied Cognition theory, emphasizes on the inseparable link b...
The main purpose of my work is to investigate multisensory and multimodal integration in the design ...
Psychophysical and developmental psychology evidence shows that children have a preferential sensory...
Recent results from psychophysics and developmental psychology show that children do not integrate a...
Recent results from psychophysics and developmental psychology show that children have a preferentia...
In this review, we discuss how specific sensory channels can mediate the learning of properties of t...
At school, the visual channel is often the most frequently exploited one for teaching, and the other...
Previous studies demonstrated that basic numerical skills reliably predict children's future mathema...
An increasing body of work provides evidence of the importance of bodily experience for cognition an...
Multisensory learning is considered a relevant pedagogical framework for education since a very long...
There is evidence that spatial thinking is malleable, and that spatial and mathematical skills are a...
In this pilot study, we introduce an effective spatial-numerical training to improve children’s arit...
Recent developments in cognitive and educational science highlight the role of the body in learning....
Despite the rapid development of motion-based technologies, their role in embodied learning remains ...
An adequately developed spatial representation of number magnitude is associated with children's gen...
Embodied learning, under the lens of Embodied Cognition theory, emphasizes on the inseparable link b...
The main purpose of my work is to investigate multisensory and multimodal integration in the design ...
Psychophysical and developmental psychology evidence shows that children have a preferential sensory...