and their understanding of the real physical world. We developed an application that
helps children to learn how to count objects using a 1-to-1 counting correspondence.
For future work, we would like to evaluate our proposed solution and deploy it
in a real preschool classroom to study the response and the impact of the interactive
environment on different children age groups. It would be also interesting to perform a
complete usability study for the interactive environment.
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