Improving Children's Mental Rotation Accuracy With Computer Game Playing 论文

2002The Journal of Genetic Psychology引用 326
Spatial Cognition and NavigationGeography Education and PedagogyAugmented Reality Applications

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
The Journal of Genetic Psychology
发表日期
2002-09-01
发表年份
2002

关键词

Spatial Cognition and NavigationGeography Education and PedagogyAugmented Reality Applications

摘要

The authors investigated the relation between mental rotation (MR) and computer game-playing experience. Third grade boys (n = 24) and girls (n = 23) completed a 2-dimensional MR test before and after playing computer games (during 11 separate 30-min sessions), which either involved the use of MR skills (the experimental group) or did not involve the use of MR skills (the control group). The experimental group outperformed the control group on the MR posttest but not on the pretest. Boys outperformed girls on the pretest but not on the posttest. Children whose initial MR performance was low improved after playing computer games that entailed MR skills. The findings imply that computer-based instructional activities can be used in schools to enhance children's spatial abilities.

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