The Haptic Bridge: Towards a Theory for Haptic-Supported Learning

R. Davis, Melisa Orta Martinez, Oliver S. Schneider, Karon E Maclean, A. Okamura, Paulo Blikstein
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Haptic force feedback systems are unique in their ability to dynamically render physical representations. Although haptic devices have shown promise for supporting learning, prior work mainly describes results of haptic-supported learning without identifying underlying learning mechanisms. To this end, we designed a haptic-supported learning environment and analyzed four students who used it to make connections between two different mathematical representations of sine and cosine: the unit circle, and their graph on the Cartesian plane. We highlight moments where students made connections between the representations, and identify how the haptic feedback supported these moments of insight. We use this evidence in support of a proposed theoretical and design framework for educational haptics. This framework captures four types of haptic representations, and focuses on one -- the haptic bridge -- that effectively scaffolds sense-making with multiple representations.
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触觉桥梁:触觉支持学习的理论
触觉力反馈系统在其动态呈现物理表征的能力是独一无二的。虽然触觉设备已经显示出支持学习的前景,但先前的工作主要描述了触觉支持学习的结果,而没有确定潜在的学习机制。为此,我们设计了一个触觉支持的学习环境,并分析了四个学生使用它来建立正弦和余弦的两种不同的数学表示之间的联系:单位圆和它们在笛卡尔平面上的图形。我们强调了学生在表现之间建立联系的时刻,并确定了触觉反馈如何支持这些顿悟时刻。我们使用这一证据来支持提出的理论和设计框架的教育触觉。这个框架捕获了四种类型的触觉表征,并专注于其中一种——触觉桥——它有效地用多种表征构建意义。
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