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Nijholt, Anton
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- 2017Smart material interfacescitations
- 2015Smart Material Interfaces for Educationcitations
- 2015A Smart Material Interfaces Learning Experience
- 2014New Materials = New Expressive Powers: Smart Material Interfaces and Arts, experience via smart materialscitations
- 2013Smart material interfaces: "another step to a material future"citations
- 2013Smart material interfaces as a methodology for interactioncitations
- 2012Smart material interfaces: A visioncitations
- 2012Smart material interfaces: "a material step to the future"citations
- 2012Growing grass: a smart material interactive display, design and construction historycitations
- 2012Follow the Grass: a Smart Material Interactive Pervasive Displaycitations
- 2012Smart material interfaces: a new form of physical interactioncitations
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A Smart Material Interfaces Learning Experience
Abstract
This paper describes a learning experience held with a class of primary school children who were introduced to a novel class of resources, named smart materials, and the interfaces built with them (Smart Material Interfaces). The pupils were guided along a multidisciplinary educational path in which traditional and innovative teaching methods were composed for educating while engaging the children. It led to the creation of 6 automated puppet plays focused on the themes of environmental awareness as a result. In this process, storytelling and visual programming acted as powerful means for merging different educational concepts and techniques. The children’s engagement and the educational impact were evaluated during and after of the experience, revealing interesting results. The data collected through the direct observation and the questionnaires indicate that the experience was perceived as a positive and interesting. The post evaluation, held some months later, revealed improvements in all the areas involved by the multidisciplinary experience, from the knowledge of the properties of smart materials and the programming skills, to the increase of the environmental awareness and the skills for text analysis.