SMALLab Learning

  • Embodied learning is kinesthetic, collaborative, and multimodal.

    Embodied learning is an emerging field that blends the learning sciences and human computer interaction. Cognitive scientists have discovered compelling evidence that nearly all of our experiences are in some way grounded in the body. This suggests that the embodied experiences can lead to more effective learning. Researchers who study human computer interaction are developing innovative new interfaces where physical movements can drive interactivity. SMALLab Learning is at the forefront of embodied learning. 

    SMALLab Learning Company

    Pittsburgh SMALLab Consortium -- In the spring of 2014, several school districts who installed a SMALLab in the Pittsburgh region came together to create a consortium to share and help with this new technology.  The following school districts are now involved with the Pittsburgh SMALLab Consortium:  Elizabeth Forward School District, McKeesport Area School District, Penn Hills School District, Pittsburgh Public Schools, Seneca Valley School District, Southeastern Greene School District and West Allegheny School District.

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