Department of Computer Science ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Front Psychol. 2013 Aug 5;4:489. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00489. eCollection 2013.
This article presents the design and a first pilot evaluation of the computer-based training program Calcularis for children with developmental dyscalculia (DD) or difficulties in learning mathematics. The program has been designed according to insights on the typical and atypical development of mathematical abilities. The learning process is supported through multimodal cues, which encode different properties of numbers. To offer optimal learning conditions, a user model completes the program and allows flexible adaptation to a child's individual learning and knowledge profile. Thirty-two children with difficulties in learning mathematics completed the 6-12-weeks computer training. The children played the game for 20 min per day for 5 days a week. The training effects were evaluated using neuropsychological tests. Generally, children benefited significantly from the training regarding number representation and arithmetic operations. Furthermore, children liked to play with the program and reported that the training improved their mathematical abilities.
本文介绍了基于计算机的培训程序 Calcularis 的设计和初步试点评估,该程序针对发展性计算障碍(DD)或数学学习困难的儿童而设计。该程序是根据对数学能力的典型和非典型发展的深入了解而设计的。学习过程通过多模式提示得到支持,这些提示对数字的不同属性进行编码。为了提供最佳的学习条件,用户模型完成程序,并允许灵活适应儿童的个体学习和知识状况。32 名数学学习困难的儿童完成了 6-12 周的计算机培训。儿童每周 5 天,每天玩 20 分钟游戏。使用神经心理学测试评估培训效果。一般来说,儿童在数字表示和算术运算方面从培训中受益匪浅。此外,儿童喜欢玩这个程序,并报告说培训提高了他们的数学能力。