Reevaluating the concrete–Explanatory animation creation as a digital catalyst for cross-modal cognition
journal contribution
posted on 2020-10-27, 00:00authored byBrendan Jacobs, S Wright, N Reynolds
This article explores the relationship between abstract and concrete as
categories of knowledge and Wilensky’s (1991) theory that all ideas are
abstract until they become concrete. Dewey (1910/1997) made a similar
claim by suggesting that ideas are initially beyond our comprehension until they have become consolidated. This article documents the evolving mental models of 11- and 12-year-old children as they designed and made
explanatory animations for the sake of their own learning. The conclusion
from this research is that transferring ideas from thought to word, word to
image, or transmediation of any kind, is a semiotic tool for cross-modal cognition.