![]() ![]() This is very important because the ease and speed with which young kids recognize letters has been shown to be a very strong predictor (if not the strongest predictor) of educational success up to the 7th grade and beyond. Other studies have shown that it is the tactile sensorimotor action of experiencing the way the hand moves as one makes a letter that helps children learn the letters faster - for example, in the Montessori method. For example, eye-tracking studies have shown that younger children do not notice differences in orientation when letters are composed of the same parts - that is why it is so challenging for them to differentiate a “b” ,”d”, “p”, and “q.” If children have been learning their ABCs for over a century, you may wonder, what was left for research to discover? Quite a bit as it turns out. Science behind Osmo Little Genius ABCs game ![]() Our research was recognized to be contributing to science by an international panel of academic reviewers when it was accepted for presentation at the prestigious Interaction Design for Children conference (IDC2019) this summer. It combines foundational research from leading kindergarten educators with modern manipulatives and technological advances. The game achieved our aims: it is an innovative way to teach letters that is different from any other commercial product out there. We believed that we could combine the tactile hands-on learning of the letter shape and phonics, with the adaptability and personalization of digital applications. #OSMOS GENIUS KIT HOW TO#We designed, prototyped, and evaluated different possible options for a game that would teach children how to form letters. ![]() We had quite the adventure in designing and evolving the Osmo Little Genius Kit game you see today!ĭuring more than a year, a cross-disciplinary international team at Osmo researched everything we could get our hands on about how children learn letters: from eye-tracking studies to foundational educational kindergarten methodologies. We wanted our game to be better than any other options available commercially, and to be grounded with the most recent child development research about teaching the alphabetic principle. Once upon a time in the far away land of California we started on this quest to come up with an innovative game that would teach children how to form and recognize letters. ![]()
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