Sigal Eden

Bar-Ilan University

Papers

3

Total Citations

41

H-Index

2

About

Sigal Eden is an educational technology researcher whose work sits at the intersection of spatial cognition, early childhood development, and assistive technology. Her scholarship focuses on how programmable robots and digital tools can be harnessed to foster foundational cognitive skills — particularly spatial reasoning — in young and diverse learners. Eden's most influential contribution, a 2021 randomized intervention study garnering 27 citations, demonstrated that robot programming experiences meaningfully advance spatial relations, mental rotation, and visual memory in kindergarten-aged children, offering compelling evidence for integrating robotics into early education curricula. Building on this foundation, her 2022 work extended these insights to children with specific learning disabilities, exploring whether robot programming can bridge gaps in spatial language and ability for this underserved population, accumulating 12 citations. Eden has also turned her lens toward deaf and hard-of-hearing children, investigating how assistive technologies serve as catalysts for learning and skill acquisition in the face of auditory and linguistic challenges. Collectively, her research champions technology as an inclusive, transformative force in education, with particular advocacy for populations who stand to benefit most from innovative pedagogical interventions. Her growing citation record reflects increasing recognition of her contributions across special education and educational technology communities.

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H-Index
3
Papers
41
Total Citations
14
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robot programming intervention for promoting spatial relations, mental rotation and visual memory of kindergarten children
27 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Bar-Ilan University

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