The Use of Technology in the Promotion of Children's Emotional Intelligence: The Multimedia Program "Developing Emotional Intelligence"
International Journal of Emotional Education
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2017
Pages:
47 - 67
Sources ID:
89561
Notes:
Accession Number: EJ1177662; Acquisition Information: Centre for Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health. Old Humanities Building (OH) Room 241, University of Malta, MSD 2080, Malta. Tel: +356-2340-3014; Web site: http://www.um.edu.mt/ijee; Language: English; Education Level: Elementary Education; Reference Count: 15; Journal Code: SEP2018; Level of Availability: Available online; Publication Type: Academic Journal; Publication Type: Report; Entry Date: 2018ISSN 2073-7629ISSN 2073-7629
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Public (group default)
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"Developing Emotional Intelligence is an Italian language multimedia tool created for children between 8 and 12 years of age. The software is based on the four branches' of model of emotional intelligence proposed by Mayer and Salovey and aims to evaluate and improve abilities in perception of emotions; using emotion to facilitate thought; understanding emotions; and managing emotions. In the software, four characters represent the four branches of emotional intelligence and guide children through the world of emotions' using drawings, animations, music, sounds and verbal instructions. The software is comprised of two components, namely an assessment section (27 items) and a training section (46 exercises). Both the assessment and the training sections aim to measure and improve children's abilities in perceiving emotions (faces, drawings and music); using emotions (emotional synaesthesia and facilitation); understanding emotions (blend and transformation of emotions); and managing emotions (personal and interpersonal situations). Two studies involving primary and secondary school children respectively, demonstrated the efficacy of the training performed with the software in improving performance in emotional tasks and academic achievement in the linguisticliterary area. A comparison between the two studies offers interesting insights about the best ways to integrate technology in social and emotional learning programs.