Finger velocity - a multimodal touch based tablet application for learning the physics of motion

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A prototype multimodal tablet application for learning the physics of motion has been developed tested and evaluated. By moving their finger across the screen the application enables the user to map its position and velocity in real-time in terms of graphs. The learning outcome of those test subjects using the application was compared to a group that did not use the application but had it shown to them, at the same time as getting an explanation of all the physics involved. There was a small but not significant difference in performance between these groups on a post-test. However, a larger (arguably significant) difference was seen between the male and female test subjects for the sub-set of questions of a more analytical nature. These were the questions targeted in this paper.

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Davidsson, M. (2014). Finger velocity - a multimodal touch based tablet application for learning the physics of motion. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 479, 238–249. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13416-1_23

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