I would think that this adaptation could be really appealing to students, especially young ones for several reasons. For one, it seems they are always in motion anyways, and why not harness some of that energy for their learning and communication? Students do learn new things relatively easily, and those with bodily kinesthetic intelligence would probably love using this tool. Maybe people who could not sit and type would also benefit from it. Amazing!
I was thinking the same thing as Terri. Could be great for students that are young and need to move. It could also work for students that are not very good at using a mouse, yet. I would like it, but it would take some time getting used to doing motions and remembering them all.
What a neat idea! This is kind of like DDR for the computer. It would be a lot more fun to check email!
ReplyDeleteI would think that this adaptation could be really appealing to students, especially young ones for several reasons. For one, it seems they are always in motion anyways, and why not harness some of that energy for their learning and communication? Students do learn new things relatively easily, and those with bodily kinesthetic intelligence would probably love using this tool. Maybe people who could not sit and type would also benefit from it. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing as Terri. Could be great for students that are young and need to move. It could also work for students that are not very good at using a mouse, yet. I would like it, but it would take some time getting used to doing motions and remembering them all.
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