数字快车:提高早期算术能力的数字游戏

Nicoletta Perini, Annamaria Porru, Korbinian Moeller, Tim Jay, Francesco Sella
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早期的算术能力(包括数数、顺序处理等基本技能)被反复观察到可以预测以后的学业和职业前景。因此,在开发早期培养这种能力似乎是明智的。在这篇文章中,我们描述了数字快车的发展和初步评估,这是一个数字游戏,旨在促进学前和小学的数字技能,考虑到订单处理研究的最新证据。游戏包括一列有六节车厢的火车,玩家要按正确的顺序填上数字。游戏的难度跨越多个关卡,从较小的数字到较大的数字和序列,步骤为2、5和10。在玩家做出错误反应的情况下,信息反馈可以帮助他们。以正确的顺序将数字与车厢联系起来,玩家就可以获得积分,用这些积分他们就可以在虚拟商店中购买商品,并提供额外的金钱计算经验。在设计阶段,我们从研究人员、教师和专门从事小学数学学习和教学的教育顾问那里寻求反馈。试运行包括让一小群学龄前儿童测试游戏,以评估游戏的可玩性和易用性,并解决任何遗留的技术问题。此外,我们将收集孩子们的反馈,以确定游戏中可能需要改进或更具吸引力的地方。下一步,该游戏将在一项干预研究中实施,以确定其在提高儿童早期计算技能方面的有效性。如果这个游戏被证明能有效地提高儿童的早期计算能力,它就有可能成为教育工作者和家长支持孩子的数字发展的宝贵工具。
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Number Express: a Digital Game to Improve Early Numeracy
Early numeracy (including basic skills like counting, order processing, etc.) has repeatedly been observed to predict later scholastic but also vocational prospects. As such, it seems sensible to foster it early on during development. In this article, we describe the development and initial evaluation of Number Express, a digital game designed to facilitate numerical skills in pre-and primary school considering the latest evidence from research on order processing. The game consists of a train with six carriages for the player to fill in with numbers in the correct order. The game progresses in difficulty across several levels, moving from smaller to larger numbers and sequences in steps of 2, 5, and 10. Informative feedback helps players in case they respond wrongly. Associating numbers to carriages in the correct order earns the player points, with which they can buy items in a virtual shop, providing additional experience with calculating with money. During the design phase, we sought feedback from researchers, teachers, and an education consultant specialising in the learning and teaching of primary mathematics. Piloting will involve testing the game with a small group of preschool children to evaluate its playability and ease of use and to resolve any remaining technical issues. Additionally, we will gather feedback from children to identify any areas of the game that might be improved or made more engaging. In the next step, the game will be implemented in an intervention study to determine its effectiveness in improving children's early numeracy skills. In case the game proves to be effective in improving children's early numeracy skills, it has the potential to be a valuable tool for educators and parents in supporting their children's numerical development.
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