The influence of a gesture-based learning approach on preschoolers’ learning performance, motor skills, and motion behaviors

Hsien sheng Hsiao, Jyun chen Chen*, Chien Yu Lin, Wen Nong Chen

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Abstract

This study developed a gesture-based learning approach to build a virtual interactive learning environment for preschoolers by combining a gesture-based computing device and a game-based learning model. Using sequential analysis, this study investigated how this approach influenced children’s learning performance, motor skills, and motion behaviors. A quasi-experiment was conducted with 142 kindergarten-level-3 preschoolers. The results showed that the gesture-based learning approach improved the students’ learning performance and motor skills compared with the traditional activity-based learning approach. The main learning pattern showed that the preschoolers controlled their body motion behaviors and movements to learning cognitive knowledge, which achieving a flow state that improved preschoolers’ learning performance and motor skills. In addition, the main motion pattern showed that the preschoolers interacted with the game by coordinating their body movement with the projected human skeleton’s movement, which improved their motor skills.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)869-881
Number of pages13
JournalInteractive Learning Environments
Volume26
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018 Oct 3

Keywords

  • Gesture-based learning
  • game-based learning
  • learning and motion behaviors
  • motor skills
  • virtual interactive learning environment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education
  • Computer Science Applications

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