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New Technologies for Writing and Drawing Evaluation

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  • Rodolfo Vastola

    (Department of Human, Philosophical and Educational Sciences, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy)

  • Nadia Carlomagno

    (University of Studies “Suor Orsola Benincasa”, Naples, Italy)

  • Rosa Sgambelluri

    (Department of Human, Philosophical and Educational Sciences, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy)

  • Maurizio Sibilio

    (Department of Human, Philosophical and Educational Sciences, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy)

Abstract

Movement analysis is generally considered the analysis of walking, with the first workshops not by chance being called Gait Analysis Laboratories. Improvement of the technical specifications of these tools and the simplification of user interfaces have allowed these tools to be applied to other motor actions apart from walking. Simple or complex movements of the upper or lower limbs have become the object of movement analysis. The areas of interest range from sports to the clinical. This possibility to refer to several motor actions as well as different areas has meant that these laboratories are now known as Movement Analysis Laboratories. Is it possible to consider the use of these systems in the evaluation of the writing skills of the child. The specific research is part of the screening of special needs education, highlighting important information that is subject to the planning and production of the drawing. The project starts from the desire to investigate the possible integration of the traditional rating scales with digital systems, for this reason, and in order to be a predictive tool of the writing skills of children, the VMI test has been adopted as a working basis. In particular, attention has been given to the first page of the test.

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  • Rodolfo Vastola & Nadia Carlomagno & Rosa Sgambelluri & Maurizio Sibilio, 2013. "New Technologies for Writing and Drawing Evaluation," International Journal of Digital Literacy and Digital Competence (IJDLDC), IGI Global, vol. 4(1), pages 47-55, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jdldc0:v:4:y:2013:i:1:p:47-55
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