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Mathematics using multiple senses: Developing finger gnosis with three- and four-year-olds in an era of multi-touch technologies
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  • Mathematics using multiple senses: Developing finger gnosis with three- and four-year-olds in an era of multi-touch technologies
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Nathalie Sinclair,David Pimm
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Asia-Pacific journal of research in early childhood educationKCI
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2015년|9권 3호(통권20호)|pp.99-110 (11 pages)
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환태평양유아교육연구학회|한국
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In this paper, we explore a richer sense of finger gnosis (finger knowledge) with respect to three- and four-year-olds’ interactions with a novel iPad application (TouchCounts), focusing on their responses to an “inverse subitising” task. The direct and tactile nature of their engagement with TouchCounts leads to a striking shift from incrementing using the index finger to deployment of several fingers all-at-once (in a cardinal touch gesture) to achieve a given target number that is then spoken by the iPad. This form of finger representation differs from the more ordinally-based differentiation of fingers that is discussed in the psychology literature.

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