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Supporting Collaborative Game Based Learning knowledge construction through the use of Knowledge Group Awareness Margarida ROMERO, Ph.D.   Associate Director of E-learning. ESADE Business School. [email_address] 20/06/2011 1st GaLA Alignement School. Edinburgh 2011 Can we support  collaborative Game Based Learning   through the use of Knowledge Group Awareness  ?
In collaboration with and grateful to... Games and Learning Alliance (GaLA) STELLAR Games Enhanced Learning (GEL) Theme ESADE Law & Business School Direction of Educational Innovation and Academic Quality (DIPQA) ESADE members related to the project : Ricard Serlavós Joan Rodón Joan Massons Susana Mas Jonathan Wareham  Esteve Almirall Mireia Usart.  Pitch on Time & Serious Game (21th) Ariadna Padrós Laura Castellucci Lecture by Margarida Romero
Can we support  collaborative learning  through the use of Serious Games  ? Main question
INDEX ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
1.  Collaborative SG: Theoretical background
Learning Learning as a transformation of a system, arising from the selective retention of (1) behavioral routines or (2) information (Miner & Robinson, 2006) ( Educational Psychology perspective ) ,[object Object],[object Object],Previous knowledge elicitation Individual learning in social contexts (Collaborative learning) Theoretical Background:  Collaborative SG 1.
Learning Collaborative Learning Individual Learning Theoretical Background:  Collaborative SG 1.
Learning Collaborative Learning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Learners’ (previous) knowledge elicitation for facilitating the awareness of the MKO Interdependence through common performance interest (intragroup cooperation and intergroup competition)  Guided social interaction and knowledge elicitation, and peer feedback process Theoretical Background:  Collaborative SG 1.   Individual accountability (Wang & Woo, 2010)
Learning Collaborative Learning Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Computer Supported Learning Individual Learning Theoretical Background:  Collaborative SG 1.
Learning Collaborative Learning ,[object Object],Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Computer Supported Learning ,[object Object],Theoretical Background:  Collaborative SG 1.
Learning Collaborative GBL Game Based Learning (GBL) CSCL GBL / Collaborative SG Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Collaborative Learning Computer Supported GBL. Serious Games (SG) Computer Supported Learning Individual Learning Theoretical Background:  Collaborative SG 1.
Theoretical Background:  Collaborative SG Learning Collaborative GBL Game Based Learning (GBL) CSCL GBL / Collaborative SG Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Collaborative Learning Computer Supported GBL. Serious Games (SG) Computer Supported Learning Collaborative Serious Games     Game Based Learning (GBL) through Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Serious Games     Computer-Supported Games for Learning  1.
2.  Serious Games for Collaborative Learning
Collaborative Serious Games     Game Based Learning (GBL) through Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Collaborative SG considers games allows learners to construct knowledge by interacting with information, tools, and materials as well as by  collaborating with other learners  within the game. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Serious Games for Collaborative Learning 2.
CL requires  sharing and negociating knowledge  among learners. Despite competition rises challenge and motivation (Mawdesley, Long, Al-Jibouri & Scott, 2010), competition does not promote knowledge elicitation and sharing with the competitors...  Multiplayer Serious Games  situations does not promote CL if individuals are only competing against each other Serious Games for Collaborative Learning 2.   Individual learner / player Small Group Level (Intragroup)  Group Level (Intergroup)  Other Small Groups Games are defined as competitive activities (against the computer, another playr, or oneself) (Lindsey, 2004) Then,  how could we combine competition and knowledge sharing for collaborative learning ?
Multiplayer Serious Game. Situation I: Interindividual competitition Serious Games for Collaborative Learning 2.   Individuals playing AGAINST other individuals in a multiplayer SG. Could we consider this game as a Collaborative Learning game ? Individuals competing AGAINST each other Collaborative share of Knowledge is conterproductive Individual learner #1 Individual learner #2
Serious Games for Collaborative Learning 2.   Small group #1 Small groups playing TOGETHER, AGAINST other small groups in a collaborative SG Small group #2 Small groups competing AGAINST other groups Integroups sharing Knowledge is conterproductive Individual learner #1 Individual learner #2 Individual learner #3 Individual learner #4 Individual learners collaborating TOGETHER, AGAINST the other small groups Intragroup sharing Knowledge is a productive strategy Learners’ (previous) knowledge elicitation for facilitating the awareness of the MKO Positive interdependence through common performance interest (intragroup cooperation and intergroup competition)  Multiplayer Serious Game. Situation II: Intergroup competitition
3.  Promoting (meta)knowledge elicitation through Group Awareness Widgets
In a Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) or work situation,  Group Awareness (GA)  is an understanding of the state and activities of  others which provides a context for your own activity (Dourish and Belloti, 1992) Knowledge Group Awareness 3.   Small group #1 Is my team-mate more knowledgeable than me (MKO)?  Does he have previous knowledge and experience on the task ?  What were his individual answers to the collaborative task ?  How to share Knowledge between the members of a distributed team working in a CSCL task ?  Group Awareness needs in the context of intragroup Knowledge sharing. Learners’ need to be aware of their teammates’ knowledge.
Knowledge Group Awareness 3.   Group Awareness could be focused on specific collaboration aspects. Based on Carroll and colleagues (2003) and Engelmann, Dehler, Boemer and Buder (2009) and Collazos et al (2002) we consider 4 types of awareness: Social awareness : consciousness of the presence and state of the team-mates Action awareness : information about the actions which are currently being carried out by the group and its members (primarily important in the context of synchronous collaboration) Activity awareness : consciousness of the activity of the team-mates (that has been performed, or to be performed to achieve the task) (Shared) Knowledge (Group) Awareness : consciousness of the team-mates knowledge and the group knowledge construction process. Brennan and Williams (1995) used the term Feeling of Anothers' Knowing (FOAK) to refer to the KGA.
Knowledge Group Awareness 3.   Group Awareness Widgets (GAw)  are software tools or functionnalities providing the learners with social information promoting group awareness (Kreijns & Kirschner, 2002; Jermann et al., 2001) For promoting Knowledge Group Awareness (KGA), the GAw requires  Knowledge Explicitation (KE)  by the learners.  We consider 3 types of KE: 1.  Previous knowledge elicitation 2.  Knowledge (Elicited through the task) 3.  Judgement of Learning (JoL) We expect the collective display (GAw) of this 3 types of KE to increase the knowledge group awareness and enhance the collaborative learning process.
Knowledge Group Awareness 3.   3 types of KE in the eFinance Game  (Romero & Usart, 2011) : 3.  Judgement of Learning (JoL)  defined as “an awareness of not knowing or understanding everything read” (Azevedo et al., 2005). 1.  Previous knowledge elicitation 2.  Knowledge (Elicited through the task) We expect the collective display (GAw) of this 3 types of KE to increase the  knowledge group awareness  and enhance the collaborative learning process.
Knowledge Group Awareness 3.   Cyril Judgement of Learning is low … Margarida could be aware that his not sure about his answer (and explain him de right answer ...) Margarida Judgement of Learning is high … that could helps Cyril to accept her advice as the More Knowledgeable Other (MKO) ;-) JOL refers to the feelings a student has regarding his/her knowledge for a specific subject (Hart, 1965), it is defined by the student using a Confidence Level. Research Hypothesis : We expect the JOL elicitation and collective display to improve the CL process, by increasing the Knowledge Group Awareness (KGA).
4.  First results and prospectives
First results and prospectives 4.   Research Hypothesis : We expect the JOL elicitation and collective display to improve the CL process, by increasing the Knowledge Group Awareness (KGA), but also promote a higher number of interactions. Without JOL (IV ) Control Group With JOL (IV) Experimental Group Collaborative Learning Normal performance Higher performance  Interactions Normal level of interactions Higher number of interactions
First results and prospectives 4.   Participants  : 16 adults enroled in an introductory course to finance, distributed into two independent groups (JOL and Control group) Without JOL (IV ) Control Group With JOL (IV) Experimental Group Collaborative Learning t (14) =.683,  p =.586 M =5.25,  SD =.886 M =5.50,  SD =.535  Interactions t (14) =.683,  p =.03 M =0.75,  SD =.463 M =1.75,  SD =1.669
First results and prospectives 4.   Despite the reduced number of students of the first study, we observe better results (even if not statiscally significative) in groups using the knowledge Elicitation tool and a statistally significative  increase of interaction. 3 new studies have been carry out after this first study involving more than 50 students. …  and you are invited to come to the demo of the eFinance Game this evening (20h).
Can we support  collaborative learning  through the use of Serious Games  ? 3 recommendations for SG support of CL Support CL process through GAw for supporting the Knowledge and metacognitive beliefs elicitation (JOL) Create Intragroup CL against intergroup Competition Provide communication tools  4. First results and prospectives
Supporting Collaborative Game Based Learning knowledge construction through the use of Knowledge Group Awareness Margarida ROMERO, Ph.D.   Associate Director of E-learning. ESADE Business School. [email_address] 20/06/2011 1st GaLA Alignement School. Edinburgh 2011 Thank you for your attention Today 20pm  Let's come test the  eFinance Game ! Tomorrow 12:30pm  Mireia Usart Pitch on  SG and Time

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20110620 romero-serious games-groupawareness-r05c

  • 1. Supporting Collaborative Game Based Learning knowledge construction through the use of Knowledge Group Awareness Margarida ROMERO, Ph.D. Associate Director of E-learning. ESADE Business School. [email_address] 20/06/2011 1st GaLA Alignement School. Edinburgh 2011 Can we support collaborative Game Based Learning through the use of Knowledge Group Awareness ?
  • 2. In collaboration with and grateful to... Games and Learning Alliance (GaLA) STELLAR Games Enhanced Learning (GEL) Theme ESADE Law & Business School Direction of Educational Innovation and Academic Quality (DIPQA) ESADE members related to the project : Ricard Serlavós Joan Rodón Joan Massons Susana Mas Jonathan Wareham Esteve Almirall Mireia Usart. Pitch on Time & Serious Game (21th) Ariadna Padrós Laura Castellucci Lecture by Margarida Romero
  • 3. Can we support collaborative learning through the use of Serious Games ? Main question
  • 4.
  • 5. 1. Collaborative SG: Theoretical background
  • 6.
  • 7. Learning Collaborative Learning Individual Learning Theoretical Background: Collaborative SG 1.
  • 8.
  • 9. Learning Collaborative Learning Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Computer Supported Learning Individual Learning Theoretical Background: Collaborative SG 1.
  • 10.
  • 11. Learning Collaborative GBL Game Based Learning (GBL) CSCL GBL / Collaborative SG Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Collaborative Learning Computer Supported GBL. Serious Games (SG) Computer Supported Learning Individual Learning Theoretical Background: Collaborative SG 1.
  • 12. Theoretical Background: Collaborative SG Learning Collaborative GBL Game Based Learning (GBL) CSCL GBL / Collaborative SG Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Collaborative Learning Computer Supported GBL. Serious Games (SG) Computer Supported Learning Collaborative Serious Games  Game Based Learning (GBL) through Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) Serious Games  Computer-Supported Games for Learning 1.
  • 13. 2. Serious Games for Collaborative Learning
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  • 15. CL requires sharing and negociating knowledge among learners. Despite competition rises challenge and motivation (Mawdesley, Long, Al-Jibouri & Scott, 2010), competition does not promote knowledge elicitation and sharing with the competitors... Multiplayer Serious Games situations does not promote CL if individuals are only competing against each other Serious Games for Collaborative Learning 2. Individual learner / player Small Group Level (Intragroup) Group Level (Intergroup) Other Small Groups Games are defined as competitive activities (against the computer, another playr, or oneself) (Lindsey, 2004) Then, how could we combine competition and knowledge sharing for collaborative learning ?
  • 16. Multiplayer Serious Game. Situation I: Interindividual competitition Serious Games for Collaborative Learning 2. Individuals playing AGAINST other individuals in a multiplayer SG. Could we consider this game as a Collaborative Learning game ? Individuals competing AGAINST each other Collaborative share of Knowledge is conterproductive Individual learner #1 Individual learner #2
  • 17. Serious Games for Collaborative Learning 2. Small group #1 Small groups playing TOGETHER, AGAINST other small groups in a collaborative SG Small group #2 Small groups competing AGAINST other groups Integroups sharing Knowledge is conterproductive Individual learner #1 Individual learner #2 Individual learner #3 Individual learner #4 Individual learners collaborating TOGETHER, AGAINST the other small groups Intragroup sharing Knowledge is a productive strategy Learners’ (previous) knowledge elicitation for facilitating the awareness of the MKO Positive interdependence through common performance interest (intragroup cooperation and intergroup competition) Multiplayer Serious Game. Situation II: Intergroup competitition
  • 18. 3. Promoting (meta)knowledge elicitation through Group Awareness Widgets
  • 19. In a Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) or work situation, Group Awareness (GA) is an understanding of the state and activities of others which provides a context for your own activity (Dourish and Belloti, 1992) Knowledge Group Awareness 3. Small group #1 Is my team-mate more knowledgeable than me (MKO)? Does he have previous knowledge and experience on the task ? What were his individual answers to the collaborative task ? How to share Knowledge between the members of a distributed team working in a CSCL task ? Group Awareness needs in the context of intragroup Knowledge sharing. Learners’ need to be aware of their teammates’ knowledge.
  • 20. Knowledge Group Awareness 3. Group Awareness could be focused on specific collaboration aspects. Based on Carroll and colleagues (2003) and Engelmann, Dehler, Boemer and Buder (2009) and Collazos et al (2002) we consider 4 types of awareness: Social awareness : consciousness of the presence and state of the team-mates Action awareness : information about the actions which are currently being carried out by the group and its members (primarily important in the context of synchronous collaboration) Activity awareness : consciousness of the activity of the team-mates (that has been performed, or to be performed to achieve the task) (Shared) Knowledge (Group) Awareness : consciousness of the team-mates knowledge and the group knowledge construction process. Brennan and Williams (1995) used the term Feeling of Anothers' Knowing (FOAK) to refer to the KGA.
  • 21. Knowledge Group Awareness 3. Group Awareness Widgets (GAw) are software tools or functionnalities providing the learners with social information promoting group awareness (Kreijns & Kirschner, 2002; Jermann et al., 2001) For promoting Knowledge Group Awareness (KGA), the GAw requires Knowledge Explicitation (KE) by the learners. We consider 3 types of KE: 1. Previous knowledge elicitation 2. Knowledge (Elicited through the task) 3. Judgement of Learning (JoL) We expect the collective display (GAw) of this 3 types of KE to increase the knowledge group awareness and enhance the collaborative learning process.
  • 22. Knowledge Group Awareness 3. 3 types of KE in the eFinance Game (Romero & Usart, 2011) : 3. Judgement of Learning (JoL) defined as “an awareness of not knowing or understanding everything read” (Azevedo et al., 2005). 1. Previous knowledge elicitation 2. Knowledge (Elicited through the task) We expect the collective display (GAw) of this 3 types of KE to increase the knowledge group awareness and enhance the collaborative learning process.
  • 23. Knowledge Group Awareness 3. Cyril Judgement of Learning is low … Margarida could be aware that his not sure about his answer (and explain him de right answer ...) Margarida Judgement of Learning is high … that could helps Cyril to accept her advice as the More Knowledgeable Other (MKO) ;-) JOL refers to the feelings a student has regarding his/her knowledge for a specific subject (Hart, 1965), it is defined by the student using a Confidence Level. Research Hypothesis : We expect the JOL elicitation and collective display to improve the CL process, by increasing the Knowledge Group Awareness (KGA).
  • 24. 4. First results and prospectives
  • 25. First results and prospectives 4. Research Hypothesis : We expect the JOL elicitation and collective display to improve the CL process, by increasing the Knowledge Group Awareness (KGA), but also promote a higher number of interactions. Without JOL (IV ) Control Group With JOL (IV) Experimental Group Collaborative Learning Normal performance Higher performance Interactions Normal level of interactions Higher number of interactions
  • 26. First results and prospectives 4. Participants : 16 adults enroled in an introductory course to finance, distributed into two independent groups (JOL and Control group) Without JOL (IV ) Control Group With JOL (IV) Experimental Group Collaborative Learning t (14) =.683, p =.586 M =5.25, SD =.886 M =5.50, SD =.535 Interactions t (14) =.683, p =.03 M =0.75, SD =.463 M =1.75, SD =1.669
  • 27. First results and prospectives 4. Despite the reduced number of students of the first study, we observe better results (even if not statiscally significative) in groups using the knowledge Elicitation tool and a statistally significative increase of interaction. 3 new studies have been carry out after this first study involving more than 50 students. … and you are invited to come to the demo of the eFinance Game this evening (20h).
  • 28. Can we support collaborative learning through the use of Serious Games ? 3 recommendations for SG support of CL Support CL process through GAw for supporting the Knowledge and metacognitive beliefs elicitation (JOL) Create Intragroup CL against intergroup Competition Provide communication tools 4. First results and prospectives
  • 29. Supporting Collaborative Game Based Learning knowledge construction through the use of Knowledge Group Awareness Margarida ROMERO, Ph.D. Associate Director of E-learning. ESADE Business School. [email_address] 20/06/2011 1st GaLA Alignement School. Edinburgh 2011 Thank you for your attention Today 20pm Let's come test the eFinance Game ! Tomorrow 12:30pm Mireia Usart Pitch on SG and Time

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  1. Session Before K1 (Green) Collaborative Database of Serious Games Damien Djaouti (2) djaouti@irit.fr This talk will first present our research project "Serious Game Classification", an online collaborative database referencing more than 2,200 Serious Game. The classification model will be discussed, and efficient use of the actual database will be tackled. Finally, the talk will provide the frame for a discussion about designing database extensions to tackle extending SG descriptions profitable to support Gala research works.
  2. Our main goal is to promote collaborative learning through the use of Serious Games. Considering the advantages of Serious Games for learning, we aim to understand the collaborative learning process through the use of multi player serious games. We introduce now agenda of this presentation fo
  3. Miner & Robinson, 2006. Organizational and population level learning as engines for career transitions http://www.cognitivedesignsolutions.com/Instruction/LearningTheory.htm http://otec.uoregon.edu/learning_theory.htm http://web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/edfac/morton/models_of_learners.htm http://users.accesscomm.ca/vendra/EDU%20533/Behaviorism%20,%20Cognitive%20Psychology%20and%20Constructivism.htm
  4. More Knowledgeable Other http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?title=Vygotsky's_constructivism
  5. More Knowledgeable Other http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?title=Vygotsky's_constructivism http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?title=Cooperative_Learning Wang & Woo, 2010 SUPPORTING COLLABORATIVE LEARNING BY USING WEB 2.0 TOOLS
  6. More Knowledgeable Other http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?title=Vygotsky's_constructivism
  7. More Knowledgeable Other http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?title=Vygotsky's_constructivism
  8. Peterson, NL (1988): " Learning Alone Together: The Social Relations of an Adult Basic Education Class -room", Illinois University Eastmond, d. (1995). Alone but together: Adult distance education though computer conferencing. Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press
  9. Icons: http://www.iconarchive.com/show/scrap-icons-by-deleket.2.html
  10. Icons: http://www.iconarchive.com/show/scrap-icons-by-deleket.2.html
  11. Soccer.... Not Serious, but a clear exemple of team-based competition...
  12. Engelmann, T., Dehler, J., Bodemer, D., & Buder, J.  (2009). Knowledge awareness in CSCL: a psychological perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 949-960.
  13. Engelmann, T., Dehler, J., Bodemer, D., & Buder, J.  (2009). Knowledge awareness in CSCL: a psychological perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 949-960. http://web.cs.wpi.edu/Research/aidg/KE-Rpt98.html
  14. Engelmann, T., Dehler, J., Bodemer, D., & Buder, J.  (2009). Knowledge awareness in CSCL: a psychological perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 949-960.
  15. Engelmann, T., Dehler, J., Bodemer, D., & Buder, J.  (2009). Knowledge awareness in CSCL: a psychological perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 949-960.
  16. Engelmann, T., Dehler, J., Bodemer, D., & Buder, J.  (2009). Knowledge awareness in CSCL: a psychological perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 949-960.
  17. Engelmann, T., Dehler, J., Bodemer, D., & Buder, J.  (2009). Knowledge awareness in CSCL: a psychological perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 949-960.
  18. Engelmann, T., Dehler, J., Bodemer, D., & Buder, J.  (2009). Knowledge awareness in CSCL: a psychological perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 25 (4), 949-960.
  19. Our main goal is to promote collaborative learning through the use of Serious Games. Considering the advantages of Serious Games for learning, we aim to understand the collaborative learning process through the use of multi player serious games. We introduce now agenda of this presentation fo
  20. Session Before K1 (Green) Collaborative Database of Serious Games Damien Djaouti (2) djaouti@irit.fr This talk will first present our research project "Serious Game Classification", an online collaborative database referencing more than 2,200 Serious Game. The classification model will be discussed, and efficient use of the actual database will be tackled. Finally, the talk will provide the frame for a discussion about designing database extensions to tackle extending SG descriptions profitable to support Gala research works.