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Using Gestures to Learn about Graphs: The Contribution of Multimodal Technology
Athens, Greece July 09-July 11
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S. Anastopoulou, University of Birmingham
M. Sharples, University of Birmingham
C. Baber, University of Birmingham
This paper describes a study that investigates the use of a multimodal technology in a learning task. In relation to the recent interest in learning as a multimodal experience, the use of a technology to acquire and visualize data while in a learning task in real time is argued to be beneficial and enjoyable for pupils. A study is described which investigates whether using the learner?s own movements or viewing someone else?s movements produces different outcomes when learning about kinematics graphs.
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S. Anastopoulou, M. Sharples, C. Baber, "Using Gestures to Learn about Graphs: The Contribution of Multimodal Technology," icalt, pp.185, Third IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'03), 2003
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