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Rapid Learning in a Children's Museum via Analogical Comparison

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Rapid Learning in a Children's Museum via Analogical Comparison
We tested whether analogical training could help children learn a key principle of elementary engineering—namely, the use of a diagonal brace to stabilize a structure. The context for this learning was a construction activity at the Chicago Children’s Museum, in which children and their families build a model skyscraper together. The results indicate that even a single brief analogical comparison can confer insight. The results also reveal conditions that support analogical learning.
Dedre Gentner, Susan C. Levine, Raedy M. Ping, Ash
Added 31 Mar 2016
Updated 31 Mar 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where COGSCI
Authors Dedre Gentner, Susan C. Levine, Raedy M. Ping, Ashley Isaia, Sonica Dhillon, Claire Bradley, Garrett Honke
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