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摘要
众所周知,儿童很难将天文学概念概念化,例如重力(Schoultz et al., 2001)。我们认为,解决这个问题的一个办法是创造有效和高效的假肢,帮助他们思考和想象,并以一个向儿童介绍天体生物学的应用程序为例。这款应用被设计成游戏式学习应用和百科全书式应用的混合体。在向儿童教授数学时也出现了类似的困难(例如,Trouche, 2003)。我们预测,我们的应用程序不仅可以用于儿童的天文学教育,还可以用于希望熟悉天体生物学的所有年龄段的人,以入门的方式。
Astrobiology App for Kids: Software as a cognitive prosthetic for conceptualization of astronomical theories
It is well-known that children have difficulty conceptualizing astronomical concepts, such as gravity (Schoultz et al., 2001). We argue that a solution to this is to create effective and efficient prosthetics for aiding in their thinking and visualization, and exemplify this with an app that introduces astrobiology to children. The app was designed to be a hybrid between a game-like learning app and an encyclopaedic app. Similar difficulties arise in teaching mathematics to children (see for instance, Trouche, 2003). We predict that our app might have usage not only in children's astronomical education, but could also be used by people of all ages wishing to familiarize themselves with astrobiology, in an introductory manner.