A multimodal LEGO®-based learning activity mixing musical notation and computer programming
Type: conference paper
Authors: Luca Andrea Ludovico, Dario Malchiodi, Luisa Zecca
AbstractThis paper discusses a multimodal learning activity based on LEGO® bricks where elements from the domains of music and informatics are mixed. Such an experience addresses children in preschool age and students of the primary schools in order to convey some basic aspects of computational thinking. The learning methodology is organized in two phases where construction blocks are employed as a physical tool and as a metaphor for music notation, respectively. The goal is to foster in young students abilities such as analysis and re-synthesis, problem solving, abstraction and adaptive reasoning. A web application to support this approach and to provide a prompt feedback to user action is under development, and its design principles and key characteristics will be presented.
URL: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3139513.3139519
Associated tags
metadata ▸ material ▸ Multimodal Lego
metadata ▸ contribution ▸ Presentation
metadata ▸ year ▸ 2017
technological dimension ▸ applications ▸ Desktop
technological dimension ▸ input technologies ▸ Mouse, keyboard
technological dimension ▸ system outputs ▸ Visual
musical dimension ▸ activities ▸ Creating
pedagogical dimension ▸ learning theories ▸ Constructivism
pedagogical dimension ▸ users ▸ Pre-school, primary
pedagogical dimension ▸ venues ▸ Classroom