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Tejaswini Dalvi; Kristen Wendell – School Science and Mathematics, 2024
Insights on students' own authentic design practices--nascent design practices without much adult guidance--are crucial to informing responsive facilitation of engineering design tasks. This study unpacks how elementary students interpret teacher given information about a design task, and interact with each other and given resources, to traverse a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Navigation, Engineering, Design
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David C. Schwebel; Ole Johan Sando; Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter; Rasmus Kleppe; Lise Storli – Infant and Child Development, 2025
On a daily basis, children make decisions about how to negotiate their physical environment. Sometimes they engage in physical tasks that involve risk, requiring them to judge the safety of how to negotiate the environment safely. Individual differences in children's age, sex, physical size, and personality may impact those decisions. We used…
Descriptors: Children, Decision Making, Computer Simulation, Task Analysis
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Megan Hammill; Victoria Rapos; Michael Cinelli – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
Children tend to make more last-minute locomotor adjustments than adults when avoiding stationary obstacles. The purpose of this study was to compare avoidance behaviors of middle-aged children (10-12 years old) with young adults during a head-on collision course with an approaching virtual pedestrian. Participants were immersed in a virtual…
Descriptors: Children, Young Adults, Motor Development, Decision Making
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Luca Botturi; Loredana Addimando; Martin Hermida; Azza Bouleimen; Chiara Beretta; Silvia Giordano – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2025
Information Literacy education is challenged by an ever-changing and complex environment. The design and development of current and effective Information Literacy education requires a thorough understanding of how young people search information online, which mainly happens with generalist search engines. The present study involved a voluntary…
Descriptors: Online Searching, Information Literacy, Information Retrieval, Search Strategies
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Negen, James; Sandri, Angela; Lee, Sang Ah; Nardini, Marko – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
Large walls and other typical boundaries strongly influence neural activity related to navigation and the representations of spatial layouts. They are also major aids to reliable navigation behavior in young children and nonhuman animals. Is this because they are physical boundaries (barriers to movement), or because they present certain visual…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Memory, Navigation, Computer Simulation
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L. Miola; V. Muffato; A. Boldrini; F. Pazzaglia; C. Meneghetti – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
The widely utilized Global Positioning System (GPS) plays a crucial role in everyday navigation. The literature has predominantly focused on GPS use for reaching destinations rather than exploring its various strategic applications and relations with individual factors. The current paper is intended to develop a GPS Uses Scale assessing a variety…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Self Efficacy, Factor Analysis, Rating Scales
Mindy Lingo; Belkis Choiseul-Praslin; Clare Papay; Chelsea VanHorn Stinnett; L. Danielle Roberts-Dahm – Institute for Community Inclusion, 2024
Starting college can be an exciting time for students. College can also present new challenges, like learning unwritten rules, following unfamiliar procedures, and navigating new environments. Many students, including those with intellectual disability, benefit from explicit campus navigation and acclimation training in their new campus community.…
Descriptors: College Students, Students with Disabilities, School Orientation, Navigation
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Loynes, Chris – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2020
Embedded in all outdoor activities, are a set of values that reflect the cultural conditions of the time in which the activity was first developed for educational purposes. Using Bernstein's curriculum constructs, this paper examines what, in relation to navigation, these values are, from where they arose and whether and in what way these values…
Descriptors: Maps, Outdoor Education, Navigation, Place Based Education
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Jordan, Jake T.; Tong, Yi; Pytte, Carolyn L. – Learning & Memory, 2022
Plasticity is a neural phenomenon in which experience induces long-lasting changes to neuronal circuits and is at the center of most neurobiological theories of learning and memory. However, too much plasticity is maladaptive and must be balanced with substrate stability. Area CA3 of the hippocampus provides such a balance via hemispheric…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Memory, Learning Processes
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Margherita Malanchini; Kaili Rimfeld; Nicholas G. Shakeshaft; Andrew McMillan; Kerry L. Schofield; Maja Rodic; Valerio Rossi; Yulia Kovas; Philip S. Dale; Elliot M. Tucker-Drob; Robert Plomin – npj Science of Learning, 2020
Performance in everyday spatial orientation tasks (e.g., map reading and navigation) has been considered functionally separate from performance on more abstract object-based spatial abilities (e.g., mental rotation and visualization). However, few studies have examined the link between spatial orientation and object-based spatial skills, and even…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Spatial Ability, Twins, Task Analysis
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Paans, Cindy; Molenaar, Inge; Segers, Eliane; Verhoeven, Ludo – Frontline Learning Research, 2020
This study investigated macro-level navigation patterns in children's hypermedia learning, and how they related to task structure and learning outcomes. For this purpose, 5th and 6th grade learners performed a hypermedia assignment in which a high (n=57) versus a low (n=54) level of structure was provided. By means of qualitative analyses of their…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Navigation (Information Systems), Hypermedia, Task Analysis
Kim, Hyounghun – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Since most worldly phenomena can be expressed via language, language is a crucial medium for transferring information and integrating multiple information sources. For example, humans can describe what they see, hear and feel, and also explain how they move with words. Conversely, humans can imagine scenes, sounds, and feelings, and move their…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Task Analysis, Language Role, Artificial Intelligence
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Jacob, Christel; Rainville, Constant; Trognon, Alain; Fescharek, Reinhard; Baumann, Cédric; Clerc-Urmes, Isabelle; Rivasseau Jonveaux, Thérèse – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
The cognitive processes involved in route retracing are not well known. This study aims to highlight them in an elderly population in which contradictory results have been obtained, certain studies showing specific difficulties for route retracing, others not. Thirty-nine elderly subjects performed a route-learning task (forward-backward) in a…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Navigation, Older Adults
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Lei, Xuehui; Mou, Weimin; Zhang, Lei – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
This study investigated the extent to which people can develop a global representation of local environments through across-boundary navigation. Participants learned objects' locations in two misaligned rectangular rooms in an immersive virtual environment. After learning, they adopted a local view in one room and judged directions of objects…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Computer Simulation, Navigation, Learning Processes
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Akkuzu, Idil; Erem, Nesip Omer – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2020
Re-considering 'space' has gained importance once again, especially in the context of virtual spaces that have developed in the last century. Virtual technologies aiming for a lifelike experience have tried to imitate the processes taking place in physical space and adapt them to virtual spaces. Just as in the physical world, spaces formed by…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Museums, Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods
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