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SEFRI
Numéro de projet
BB-LH.2009.0174
Titre du projet
Projet 7 LH Technologies pour la formation professionnelle , "Fostering Complex Problem-Solving with Augmented Tangibles"
Titre du projet anglais
Projet 7 LH Technologies pour la formation professionnelle, "Fostering Complex-Solving with Augmented" Tangibles"

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Mots-clé
(Anglais)
Dual-T Dillenbourg Technologie Leading House Projekt 7
Description succincte
(Anglais)

Under which conditions can tangible representations support the acquisition of abstract concepts? Tangible computing allows learners to mampulate physical objects to control a digital representation. The benefits of tangible coniputing for learning remain to be demonstrated.

The use of tangibles to bridge theory and practice comes with the risk that this modality is too conerete to lead to the construetion of abstract representations. We address this issue by answering the following questions:

  • Do tangible objects enable apprentices to solve more cornplex problems compared to traditional school activities?
  • How figurative do representations need to be to increase the. frequency of references to workplace practice during problem-solving activities in schoois?
  • How can tools support reflection on action by teachers (during debriefmg sessions) and apprentices (when they ask questions)?
  • Do apprentices leani better with tangible (and open-ended problems) than with traditional paper-pencil exercises?
Objectifs du projet
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The research questions will be addressed in the logistics domain (represented in yellow in the table below) as well as in a new domain do be defmed. This new domain (represented in blue in the table below) should involve a strong spatial component (e.g. sales specialists in supermarkets, interior decorators, landscapers) in order to benefit as much as possible from the platform we developed in phase 1. We expect that the duration of the intervention design can be shortened by half compared to our experience in the logistics domain.