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Meng Liang, Yanhong Li, Thomas Weber, Heinrich Hussmann
Tangible Interaction for Children's Creative Learning: A Review
Creativity & Cognition 2021
  Creativity is an important part of children's education. Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) provide new possibilities for creative learning. In this review, we gave an overview of recent studies that supported children's creative learning using TUIs. Results showed that TUIs had many advantages, such as they (1) were novice-friendly, (2) supported children's cognitive process and development, (3) promoted their initiatives, (4) enabled them to think outside the box, and (5) encouraged communication and collaboration in an authentic context. Meanwhile, we also found three main limitations of previous work: first, most of the studies did not have a long-term experimental verification with sufficient sample size and objective evaluation; second, some TUI designs lacked a balance of abstractness, openness, richness, and complexity; finally, the use of TUIs had little consideration of teacher's role. Therefore, further research should pay more attention to the trans-disciplinary nature of TUIs for creative learning and leverage collaboration between human-computer interaction researchers and teachers.
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