The paper proposes a reflection on the educational dimension of cartoons from the double point of view of Media Education and Neuroeducation. Cartoons are either a means to highlight the educational potential of the fictional fruition practice and an activator memory, attention, emotion and perception which are at the basis of cognition and learning. This contribution describes an education research carried out in the A.Y. 2015/2016 with 12 in-service teachers and 198 university students attending the course of Primary Education Sciences at the University of Palermo. They both experienced a media education training methodology mediated by the use of cartoon
This work is part of a larger, ongoing research project on the validity and feasibility to use anima...
This research is devoted to the study of techniques and methods of teaching English, namely the memo...
Cartoons acting as catalysts for the reactivation of learners’ conceptual networks Following the ...
The paper proposes a reflection on the educational dimension of cartoons from the double point of v...
Cartoons represent a form of art that has been promoted into an important visual language, which inf...
AbstractThis exploratory study examines physics teachers’ views of the effect of cartoons on learnin...
Due to their universal symbols such as sound effects, music, moving pictures, emotional elements, ap...
Animated Cartoons are a form of audio-visual communication, that proved to be a helpful way by incre...
La problématique de la figurabilisation de concepts scientifiques a mené les AA. à étudier les poten...
Humor through cartoons is an interesting way to engage students in learning course content. The purp...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the impact of cartoon programs on children's physical health,...
AbstractCartoons are a kind of art that show all types of event or condition related to social relat...
Cartoons as a source of authentic audiovisual language input have proved to be effective in increasi...
This research is devoted to the study of techniques and methods of teaching English, namely the memo...
Children meet cartoons in their early childhood in their home environment and afterwards also in the...
This work is part of a larger, ongoing research project on the validity and feasibility to use anima...
This research is devoted to the study of techniques and methods of teaching English, namely the memo...
Cartoons acting as catalysts for the reactivation of learners’ conceptual networks Following the ...
The paper proposes a reflection on the educational dimension of cartoons from the double point of v...
Cartoons represent a form of art that has been promoted into an important visual language, which inf...
AbstractThis exploratory study examines physics teachers’ views of the effect of cartoons on learnin...
Due to their universal symbols such as sound effects, music, moving pictures, emotional elements, ap...
Animated Cartoons are a form of audio-visual communication, that proved to be a helpful way by incre...
La problématique de la figurabilisation de concepts scientifiques a mené les AA. à étudier les poten...
Humor through cartoons is an interesting way to engage students in learning course content. The purp...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the impact of cartoon programs on children's physical health,...
AbstractCartoons are a kind of art that show all types of event or condition related to social relat...
Cartoons as a source of authentic audiovisual language input have proved to be effective in increasi...
This research is devoted to the study of techniques and methods of teaching English, namely the memo...
Children meet cartoons in their early childhood in their home environment and afterwards also in the...
This work is part of a larger, ongoing research project on the validity and feasibility to use anima...
This research is devoted to the study of techniques and methods of teaching English, namely the memo...
Cartoons acting as catalysts for the reactivation of learners’ conceptual networks Following the ...