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Project

Media-support for arithmetic learning

Knowledge Construction Lab

Duration

2008 - open-end

Funding

Budget resources of KMRC

Description

Basic understanding of magnitudes and numbers is necessary for everyday life. Therefore, it is of great importance for children to acquire a solid basis of numerical knowledge at an early age. For this reason, a large number of numerical trainings have been developed – none of which made use of computer-aided teaching and learning methods.

Dance mat The aim of the project “Media-support for arithmetic learning” is to apply technical and methodological expertise at the KMRC on computer-aided learning on trainings of the cognitive basics of mathematics. This project is planned and carried out in cooperation of two teams, headed by Prof. Cress (KMRC Lab "Knowledge Construction") and Prof. Nuerk (Institute of Psychology at the University of Tuebingen, Department of Diagnostics and Cognitive Neuropsychology) to provide the highest possible expertise in both research domains. Additionally, a position as research assistant was established that will work as a link between the cooperating teams.

Studies carried out in the project will include training of magnitude comprehension, the spatial representation of numbers, and the place-value-system. To produce a physical-spatial connection between numbers and space and thereby aid the training process, digital dance mats and interactive whiteboards will be used. This approach is based on the assumption that bodily activities promote the effectiveness of task processing and thereby reinforce training effects. On the long run, the project’s aim is to integrate different types of input and output media into the training process and to develop a wide range of training programs that can easily be employed in an educational environment.

For general aspects of the embodied representation of numeries and and first steps to implement those to remedial calculating classes please the the project "Embodied learning of numerosities and its use in school contexts". For futher aspects in diagnostics and intervention please see the project "Diagnostic and web-based intervention in mathematics impairments after elementary school".

Cooperations

  • Prof. Dr. Hans-Christoph Nürk, University of Tuebingen, Psychological Institute, Section Diagnostics and Cognitive Neuropsychology

Publications

  • Fischer, U., Moeller, K., Bientzle, M., Cress, U., & Nuerk, H.-C. (2011). Sensori-motor spatial training of number magnitude
    representation. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 177-183.
  • Cress, U., Fischer, U., Moeller, K., Sauter, C., & Nuerk H. C. (2010). The use of a digital dance mat for training kindergarten children in a
    magnitude comparison task. In K. Gomez, L. Lyons, & J. Radinsky (Eds.), Learning in the Disciplines: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS 2010) (Vol. 1, Full Papers, pp. 105-112). Chicago, IL: International Society of the Learning Sciences.
  • Moeller, K., Fischer, U., Cress, U., & Nuerk, H.-C. (in press). Diagnostics and intervention in dyscalculia: Current issues and novel perspectives. In O. Rubinsten & Z. Breznitz (Eds.), Brain-based intervention: Language and numbers. Heidelberg: Springer.