abstract: Successful explanations are a symphony of gesture, language, and props. Here, we show how they are orchestrated in an experiment in which students explained complex systems to imagined novices and experts. Visual-spatial communication—diagram and gesture—was key; it represents thought more directly than language. The real or virtual diagrams created from gestures served as the stage for explanations, enriched by language and enlivened by deictic gestures to convey structure and iconic gestures to enact the behavior and functionality of the systems. Explanations to novices packed in more information than explanations to experts, emphasizing the information about action that is difficult for novices, and expressing information in mu...
Abstract During mathematics instruction, teachers often make links between different representations...
The Next Generation Science Standards emphasize engaging students in the practice of constructing ex...
This article presents a description of two sequences of talk by urban speakers of Lao (a southwester...
This study identifies forms of interactions with diagrams that are involved in conjecturing; more sp...
Gesture researchers have focused on how gestures benefit learning. For example, data have shown that...
International audienceThe objective of this research is twofold. Firstly, we argue that gaze and ges...
Students’ difficulties interpreting diagrams remain a concern in science education. Research about i...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
Hahn F, Lawler I, Rieser H. Speech-Gesture-Interface Constructions for Gestures Accompanying German ...
Learners can benefit from seeing an instructor gesture while explaining various concepts (e.g., Sing...
Children's gestures can reveal important information about their problem-solving strategies. This st...
Speakers often use gesture to demonstrate how to perform actions—for example, they might show how to...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
We describe two empirical studies of how professionals explain documents to lay clients who have var...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
Abstract During mathematics instruction, teachers often make links between different representations...
The Next Generation Science Standards emphasize engaging students in the practice of constructing ex...
This article presents a description of two sequences of talk by urban speakers of Lao (a southwester...
This study identifies forms of interactions with diagrams that are involved in conjecturing; more sp...
Gesture researchers have focused on how gestures benefit learning. For example, data have shown that...
International audienceThe objective of this research is twofold. Firstly, we argue that gaze and ges...
Students’ difficulties interpreting diagrams remain a concern in science education. Research about i...
International audienceWhen students speak about material objects they have at hand, it has been prop...
Hahn F, Lawler I, Rieser H. Speech-Gesture-Interface Constructions for Gestures Accompanying German ...
Learners can benefit from seeing an instructor gesture while explaining various concepts (e.g., Sing...
Children's gestures can reveal important information about their problem-solving strategies. This st...
Speakers often use gesture to demonstrate how to perform actions—for example, they might show how to...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
We describe two empirical studies of how professionals explain documents to lay clients who have var...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
Abstract During mathematics instruction, teachers often make links between different representations...
The Next Generation Science Standards emphasize engaging students in the practice of constructing ex...
This article presents a description of two sequences of talk by urban speakers of Lao (a southwester...