Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
This paper, based on a long term experience
conducted in primary schools, investigates the cognitive
abilities involved in playing with digital mind games. The
experimental work with pupils was first focused on game
dynamics and aimed to identify some general cognitive skills
required to children to successfully interact with the games.
Subsequently, a more detailed investigation was carried out
focusing on the actual cognitive abilities required to solve
specific reasoning tasks proposed in a variety of selected mind
games. The different number of information to be taken into
account and processed while tackling each reasoning task
appeared to be the key element that differentiates pupils'
performance. This finding was in-depth analyzed also in
respect to the children's level of school achievement and some
considerations were drawn confirming the potential of mind
games for developing young students' reasoning abilities and
also paving the way for better tuning related game-based
interventions, from a methodological standpoint.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Technology Enhanced Learning; game-based learning; cognitive skills; reasoning abilities; logical thinking
Elenco autori:
Bottino, Rosa; Ott, Michela; Tavella, Mauro
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Titolo del libro:
12th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies