The diffusion of technologies in the school curriculum solicits every discipline to identify, in its structure, essential themes and methods of use, in accordance with the motivation of the students. The use to technologies expresses an opportunity for expanding disciplinary teaching that follows sociocultural evolution, mobilizing students’ interests, skills and abilities, generating an educational continuity of environments and skills. This work aims to present a review of studies published between 2013 and 2018, which highlights the contribution of technologies to promote motor competences in developmental age and the assessment of levels of physical activity. The analysis of the literature, through various databases and search engines, has brought out multiple directions of study and applications and the need for shared methodological guidelines

The contribution of technologies for learning and development of motor skills in early age

Monacis Domenico
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Colella Dario
Writing – Review & Editing
2019-01-01

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The diffusion of technologies in the school curriculum solicits every discipline to identify, in its structure, essential themes and methods of use, in accordance with the motivation of the students. The use to technologies expresses an opportunity for expanding disciplinary teaching that follows sociocultural evolution, mobilizing students’ interests, skills and abilities, generating an educational continuity of environments and skills. This work aims to present a review of studies published between 2013 and 2018, which highlights the contribution of technologies to promote motor competences in developmental age and the assessment of levels of physical activity. The analysis of the literature, through various databases and search engines, has brought out multiple directions of study and applications and the need for shared methodological guidelines
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