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Abstract

Explanations are typically accompanied by hand gestures. While research has shown that gestures can help learners understand a particular concept, different learning effects in different types of gesture have been less understood. To address the issues above, the current study focused on whether different types of gestures lead to different levels of improvement in understanding. Two types of gestures were investigated, and thus, three instructional videos (two gesture videos plus a no gesture control) of the subject of mitosis—all identical except for the types of gesture used—were created. After watching one of the three videos, participants were tested on their level of understanding of mitosis. The results showed that (1) differences in comprehension were obtained across the three groups, and (2) representational (semantic) gestures led to a deeper level of comprehension than both beat gestures and the no gesture control. Finally, a language proficiency effect is discussed as a moderator that may affect understanding of a concept. Our findings suggest that a teacher is encouraged to use representational gestures even to adult learners, but more work is needed to prove the benefit of using gestures for adult learners in many subject areas.

Details

Title
The Different Benefits from Different Gestures in Understanding a Concept
Author
Kang, Seokmin 1 ; Hallman, Gregory L 1 ; Son, Lisa K 2 ; Black, John B 1 

 Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA 
 Barnard College, Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA 
Pages
825-837
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Dec 2013
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
10590145
e-ISSN
15731839
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2259586292
Copyright
Journal of Science Education and Technology is a copyright of Springer, (2012). All Rights Reserved.