Moving Bodies to Moving Minds: A Study of the Use of Motion-Based Games in Special Education

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作者
Kosmas P. [1 ]
Ioannou A. [1 ]
Retalis S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cyprus Interaction Lab, Cyprus University of Technology, 31 Le Corpusier Street, Limassol
[2] University of Piraeus, Piraeus
关键词
Educational games; Embodied cognition; Embodied learning; Inclusive education; Kinect-based games; Kinesthetic learning; Motion-based technology; Students with special educational needs;
D O I
10.1007/s11528-018-0294-5
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摘要
From an embodied learning perspective, the active human body can alter the function of the brain and therefore, the cognitive process. In this work, children’s activity using motion-based technology is framed as an example of embodied learning. The present investigation focuses on the use of a series of Kinect-based educational games by 31 elementary students with special educational needs in mainstream schools, during a five-month intervention study. Results based on psychometric pre-post testing in conjunction with games-usage analytics, a student attitudinal scale, teachers’ reflection notes and teacher interviews, demonstrated the positive impact of the games on children’s short-term memory skills and emotional stage. Overall, the study improves our understanding of embodied learning via motion-based technology in teaching and learning with children with special educational needs. © 2018, Association for Educational Communications & Technology.
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页码:594 / 601
页数:7
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