Mera Carlos, Ruiz Gonzalo, Aguilar Manuel, Aragón Estíbaliz, Delgado Cándida, Menacho Inmaculada, Marchena Esperanza, García Sedeño Manuel, Navarro Jose I
Department of Psychology, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2019 Jan 24;9:2751. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02751. eCollection 2018.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have an increasing influence on the way we interact, learn, and live. The increase in teaching and learning methodologies that are mediated by ICT in the field of education and in the domestic settings encourages the design of new effective technological tools, supported by scientific research and development to improve student learning. The challenge psychology is facing in the education field is to promote those technologies and make them available to the education community. Technologies also would produce attractive items for users and realistic commercial issues for businesses. This also allows an effective transfer for scientific work, providing visibility to Research and Development. In this context, the main aim of the article is to describe the process to get an agreement between Babyradio (a children's entertainment company: https://babyradio.es/) and our research team, starting a collaborative work between two groups of people (Babyradio's technical designer and Psychologist-Engineers software designer), in order to create several educative applications (APPs) in the field of early mathematics cognition. The institutional framework of the relationship of the R&D project and a children's entertainment company is described. The article also focuses on experience in Psychology, Technological Innovation, and Entrepreneurship. In considering the efficiency of the agreement, we present different APPs designed for tablets and smartphone devices, adapted to the different operating systems (IOS, Android, Windows). APPs are designed to instill the cognitive fundamentals associated with early math learning for students aged 4 to 7 years. The study developed after this babyradio-university enterprise agreement contributes to the development of mathematics skills in children, aged 4-7 years, so that they can successfully meet the mathematics school requirements; it also contributes to encouraging a more positive attitude toward mathematics. This study also suggests how the education system and software and educational content developers' companies would manage verified instructional APPs, with a more realistic commercial perspective.
信息通信技术(ICT)对我们的互动、学习和生活方式产生着越来越大的影响。在教育领域和家庭环境中,由ICT介导的教学方法的增加,促使人们设计新的有效技术工具,这些工具得到科学研究与开发的支持,以改善学生的学习。心理学在教育领域面临的挑战是推广这些技术,并使其为教育界所用。技术还会为用户生产有吸引力的产品,并为企业带来现实的商业问题。这也有助于科学成果的有效转化,提高研发的可见度。在此背景下,本文的主要目的是描述与Babyradio(一家儿童娱乐公司:https://babyradio.es/)达成协议的过程,开启两组人员(Babyradio的技术设计师和心理工程师软件设计师)之间的合作,以便在早期数学认知领域创建多个教育应用程序(APP)。文中描述了该研发项目与一家儿童娱乐公司关系的制度框架。本文还聚焦于心理学、技术创新和创业方面的经验。在考量协议的成效时,我们展示了为平板电脑和智能手机设备设计的不同APP,这些APP适用于不同的操作系统(IOS、安卓、Windows)。这些APP旨在向4至7岁的学生传授与早期数学学习相关的认知基础。在Babyradio与大学企业达成协议后开展的这项研究,有助于4至7岁儿童数学技能的发展,使他们能够成功满足学校的数学要求;它还有助于培养对数学更积极的态度。这项研究还提出了教育系统以及软件和教育内容开发公司应如何从更现实的商业角度管理经过验证的教学APP。