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Lee, Jihyun; Gutierrez, Julissa – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
This article introduces the rationale behind utilizing computer-assisted gamification for the development of movement skills for children with ASD. This article also provides a brief review of several studies that have utilized computer-assisted gamification approaches in motor skill interventions, in order to show the applications and…
Descriptors: Gamification, Psychomotor Skills, Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Loy, David P.; Autry, Cari; Janke, Megan C.; Fish, Matthew; Burnworth, Rebecca; Whisner, Wendy; Harrell, Lauren – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
In response to academic and healthcare restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pirate Wellness Program (PWP), a recreational therapy telehealth program, was developed and implemented in May of 2020 by East Carolina University Recreational Therapy (RT) faculty to provide virtual services and interventions to quarantined individuals with…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Wellness, Health Promotion
Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy; Zosh, Jennifer M.; Hadani, Helen Shwe; Golinkoff, Roberta M.; Clark, Kevin; Donohue, Chip; Wartella, Ellen – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2022
As technology advances to bring new immersive and imaginary worlds, how children are educated and how teachers are prepared must also advance to meet these new opportunities. Today, as the metaverse infrastructure is still under construction, researchers, educators, policymakers, and digital designers have a chance to lead the way rather than get…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Educational Practices, Educational Technology
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Zuiderveld, Sanny – Childhood Education, 2020
Content education is becoming less important than teaching children to understand and empathize with diverse individuals, thus supporting their ability to fully understand the context of challenges affecting the world and collaborate on solutions.
Descriptors: Global Approach, Consciousness Raising, Diversity, Empathy
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Church, Jessica A.; Grigorenko, Elena L.; Fletcher, Jack M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2023
To learn to read, the brain must repurpose neural systems for oral language and visual processing to mediate written language. We begin with a description of computational models for how alphabetic written language is processed. Next, we explain the roles of a dorsal sublexical system in the brain that relates print and speech, a ventral lexical…
Descriptors: Genetics, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Reading Processes, Oral Language
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Daniel J. Anderson – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2019
Getting individuals to invest in reason is often an uphill battle for Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CPI) practitioners, especially when the CPI experience does not straightforwardly model decision-making outside the classroom. Intermittently using roleplaying games (RPG's) to conduct CPI's may help in this regard, as it provides individuals…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Communities of Practice, Thinking Skills, Role Playing
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Korozi, Maria; Leonidis, Asterios; Ntoa, Stavroula; Arampatzis, Dimitrios; Adami, Ilia; Antona, Margherita; Stephanidis, Constantine – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2018
This paper presents "Home game," a multimodal interactive educational game that supports training in independent living for children with cognitive disabilities. It is intended to be used under the supervision of educators in a rehabilitation center. The game features a variety of exercises that incorporate multimedia, virtual…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Independent Living, Intellectual Disability, Children
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Lu, Andrew; Chan, Sandra; Cai, Yiyu; Huang, Lihui; Nay, Zin Tun; Goei, Sui Lin – Interactive Learning Environments, 2018
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder with different levels of severity. Although the exact causes of ASD is not yet known, nor is there a medical cure for ASD to date, special facilities and schools have been established to help individuals coping better and becoming more independent. With the advancement in Virtual Reality…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Simulated Environment, Educational Technology
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Deater-Deckard, Kirby; Chang, Mido; Evans, Michael E. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2013
Children's and adolescents' cognitive, affective, and behavioral states of engagement enhance or impede enjoyment of, and performance with, educational games. We propose a comprehensive model of engagement states and apply it to research on educational game development and research on the role of various aspects of engagement on game play and…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Educational Games, Computer Simulation, Children
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Hansen, Lisa; Sanders, Stephen W. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2012
Active gaming is growing in popularity and the idea of increasing children's physical activity by using technology is largely accepted by physical educators. Teachers nationwide have been providing active gaming equipment such as virtual bikes, rhythmic dance machines, virtual sporting games, martial arts simulators, balance boards, and other…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Children, Teacher Educators
Adams, Caralee – Instructor, 2011
When kids play video games, they want to perfect their skills, advance to the next level, and become a master. It is the kind of focus that many teachers would love to see in their classrooms. From elementary through high school, computer games are being woven into the curriculum to engage students in new ways. However, many schools lack the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Play, Video Games, Web Sites
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Connelly, Jan – English in Australia, 2011
As the tectonic plates of technology shift across human networks, dedicated and determined educators understand that the integration of digital mediated texts and the new literacies competencies they engender, amount to little without pedagogical ingenuity, innovative adaptation, and creative application. This article is a response to the rapidly…
Descriptors: Schools, Educational Technology, Computer Simulation, Females
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Olson, Joanne K. – Science and Children, 2008
Research indicates that people more easily understand abstractions when they are preceded by concrete representations (Lawson 2002). This article describes how educators can use science representations to help students form lasting understandings of abstract concepts. A spectrum illustrating some commonly used representation types and their level…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Education, Science Activities, Children
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Doumas, Leonidas A. A.; Hummel, John E.; Sandhofer, Catherine M. – Psychological Review, 2008
Relational thinking plays a central role in human cognition. However, it is not known how children and adults acquire relational concepts and come to represent them in a form that is useful for the purposes of relational thinking (i.e., as structures that can be dynamically bound to arguments). The authors present a theory of how a psychologically…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Learning Processes, Computer Simulation, Thinking Skills
Halford, Graeme S.; And Others – 1991
This paper describes a computer model that simulates the way children develop the reasoning skills of transitive inference and the construction of ordered sets. The computer model begins from general operations, such as setting and removing goals, storing and retrieving information, comparing elements to find matches, reading premises, and giving…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
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