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NTC (Nikola Tesla Center) Camp and Information and Communication Technologies – Kids Evaluation of Innovative Learning Techniques
NTC (Nikola Tesla Center) Camp and Information and Communication Technologies – Kids Evaluation of Innovative Learning Techniques

Author(s): Andrea Debeljuh, Maja Ružić-Baf, Ranko Rajović
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Higher Education
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: NTC learning system; education; children; ICT; smartphones;

Summary/Abstract: The paper presents the NTC (Nikola Tesla Centre) learning methodologies. The researches that shows the importance of movement for children, especially before primary school, are presented. One of the basic principles of the NTC learning system is to help children, parents and educators for a whole development, in order to achieve the full potential of the child. To gain this result the NTC learning system provides exercises that include rotation, balance, dynamic accommodation of the eye, fine motoric, stimulation of the foot, coordination eye – hand, speech, etc. The paper presents also the importance of usage the Information and communication technologies (ICT) for educational purposes and for a proper use of ICT in education. The second part of the paper presents the results of a pilot research project on the NTC camps held in Croatia and Serbia. The population analysed is a sample of 68 kids from Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Hercegovina from 7 to 12 years old. The aim was to understand how children acquire new learning methodologies and to define which activities they like most. The activities were: morning gym, NTC learning methodologies, playing in nature and on the beach or mountain. The paper analyses also the perception of the possibility to use the NTC learning techniques for learning at the school. The last part of the questionnaire analyses if the children own a smartphone. If yes, how much they use it during the workweek and during the weekend and how to they spend their free time.

  • Issue Year: 15/2019
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 264-272
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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