Moving forward: In search of synergy across diverse views on the role of physical movement in design for stem education

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2018-06-01

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Abrahamson, Dor
Andrade, Alejandro
Bakker, ArthurORCID 0000-0002-9604-3448ISNI 0000000392965936
Nathan, Mitchell J.
Walkington, Candace
Lindgren, Robb
Brown, David E.
Zohar, Asnat R.
Levy, Sharona T.
Danish, Joshua A.

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Abstract

Inspired by the current embodiment turn in the cognitive sciences, researchers of STEM teaching and learning have been evaluating implications of this turn for educational theory and practice. But whereas design researchers have been developing domain-specific theories that implicate the role of physical movement in conceptual learning, the field has yet to agree on a conceptually coherent and empirically validated framework for leveraging and shaping students’ capacity for physical movement as a socio–cognitive educational resource. This symposium thus convenes to ask, “What is movement in relation to concepts such that we can design for learning?” To stimulate discussion, we highlight an emerging tension across a set of innovative technological designs with respect to the framing question of whether students should discover an activity’s targeted movement forms themselves or that these forms should be cued directly. Our content domains span mathematics (proportions, geometry), physics, chemistry, and ecological system dynamics (predator–prey, bees).

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Computer Science (miscellaneous), Education

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Abrahamson, D, Andrade, A, Bakker, A, Nathan, M J, Walkington, C, Lindgren, R, Brown, D E, Zohar, A R, Levy, S T, Danish, J A, Maltese, A V, Enyedy, N, Humburg, M, Saleh, A, Dahn, M, Lee, C, Tu, X, Davis, B, Georgen, C & Lindwall, O 2018, Moving forward : In search of synergy across diverse views on the role of physical movement in design for stem education. in Proceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS. 2018-June edn, vol. 2, Proceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS, pp. 1243-1250, 13th International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS 2018: Rethinking Learning in the Digital Age: Making the Learning Sciences Count, London, United Kingdom, 23/06/18., conference