Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips

The behavior observations on young children in new, first-in-the-life environments have significant implications. We can often uniquely observe a child's unforeseen interaction with the environment and peer-children. It would be not only a piece of discovery but a beginning of an open quest wor...

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Main Authors: HWANG, Inseok, JANG, Hyukjae, PARK, Taiwoo, CHOI, Aram, LEE, Youngki, HWANG, Chanyou, CHOI, Yanggui, Nachman, Lama, SONG, Junehwa
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Online Access:https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31205-2_3
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-30752014-02-26T10:13:41Z Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips HWANG, Inseok JANG, Hyukjae PARK, Taiwoo CHOI, Aram LEE, Youngki HWANG, Chanyou CHOI, Yanggui Nachman, Lama SONG, Junehwa The behavior observations on young children in new, first-in-the-life environments have significant implications. We can often uniquely observe a child's unforeseen interaction with the environment and peer-children. It would be not only a piece of discovery but a beginning of an open quest worth exploring. Out-of-classroom activities like kindergarten's field trips are perfect opportunities, but those are quite different from regular classroom activities where the teachers' conventional observation methods are hardly practical. This paper proposes a novel approach to extend the teachers' awareness on the children's field trip behaviors by means of mobile and sensor technology. We adopt the notion of behavioral distribution and singularities. We estimate the children's representative behavioral state in a given context, and study the effect of focusing on the behaviors which are unlikely in this context. We discuss our 14-month collaborative study and various qualitative benefits through multiple deployments on actual kindergarten field trips. 2012-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2076 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-642-31205-2_3 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31205-2_3 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Behavior distribution singularity children kindergarten field trip smartphone sensor Software Engineering
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topic Behavior
distribution
singularity
children
kindergarten
field trip
smartphone
sensor
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Behavior
distribution
singularity
children
kindergarten
field trip
smartphone
sensor
Software Engineering
HWANG, Inseok
JANG, Hyukjae
PARK, Taiwoo
CHOI, Aram
LEE, Youngki
HWANG, Chanyou
CHOI, Yanggui
Nachman, Lama
SONG, Junehwa
Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips
description The behavior observations on young children in new, first-in-the-life environments have significant implications. We can often uniquely observe a child's unforeseen interaction with the environment and peer-children. It would be not only a piece of discovery but a beginning of an open quest worth exploring. Out-of-classroom activities like kindergarten's field trips are perfect opportunities, but those are quite different from regular classroom activities where the teachers' conventional observation methods are hardly practical. This paper proposes a novel approach to extend the teachers' awareness on the children's field trip behaviors by means of mobile and sensor technology. We adopt the notion of behavioral distribution and singularities. We estimate the children's representative behavioral state in a given context, and study the effect of focusing on the behaviors which are unlikely in this context. We discuss our 14-month collaborative study and various qualitative benefits through multiple deployments on actual kindergarten field trips.
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author HWANG, Inseok
JANG, Hyukjae
PARK, Taiwoo
CHOI, Aram
LEE, Youngki
HWANG, Chanyou
CHOI, Yanggui
Nachman, Lama
SONG, Junehwa
author_facet HWANG, Inseok
JANG, Hyukjae
PARK, Taiwoo
CHOI, Aram
LEE, Youngki
HWANG, Chanyou
CHOI, Yanggui
Nachman, Lama
SONG, Junehwa
author_sort HWANG, Inseok
title Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips
title_short Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips
title_full Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips
title_fullStr Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging Children's Behavioral Distribution and Singularities in New Interactive Environments: Study in Kindergarten Field Trips
title_sort leveraging children's behavioral distribution and singularities in new interactive environments: study in kindergarten field trips
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31205-2_3
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