Details zur Publikation |
Kategorie | Textpublikation |
Referenztyp | Tagungsbeiträge |
URL | http://library.iated.org/view/SANGIORGIO2014LET |
Titel (primär) | Let's be a researcher in ecology! An international e-learning game |
Titel (sekundär) | 6th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (EDULEARN14) Barcelona, Spain, 7-9 July, 2014 |
Autor | Sangiorgio, F.; Lorenzi, C.; Fiore, N.; Montinaro, S.; Connolly, J.; Josephson, J.; Rodrigues, A.; Quintino, V.; Hoppe, U.; Ulbrich, K.; Klotz, S.; Varcin, R.; Basset, A. |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2014 |
Department | BZF |
Seite von | 1528 |
Seite bis | 1533 |
Sprache | englisch |
Keywords | serious game; ecology; scientific method; education; e-learning |
UFZ Querschnittsthemen | RU1; |
Abstract | Educators who plan science lessons often underestimate the scientific
method concept as a central part of the training activities. In fact,
sharing with student contents related to the science's epistemology and
its social context facilitate the science learning process and the
ability to apply theoretical aspects of science to everyday life. As
social constructivism suggests, the learner must be encouraged to make
sense of newly developing knowledge within an already established
personal knowledge framework or through cognitive connections to the own
personal experiences. In this regard, a game that shows how the
scientific method is useful for exploring and interpreting the
environment may be an effective educational tool for science teachers. This contribute describes ‘Research Game – The European scientific research game’, an European project (Lifelong Learning Programme-Comenius, N°. 527547-LLP-1-2012-1-IT-COMENIUS-CMP), where a consortium of six partners has been set, joining together organizations from all Europe (Italy, Germany, Portugal, Turkey, United Kingdom). Research Game Project motivates secondary school students by making experience of the excitement of scientific research. Particularly, the game exposes them to the process of scientific methodology through an online education game on ecological subjects. The game requires students to collaborate internationally across Europe, to build hypotheses, research, test the validity of their hypothesis and finalize a theory based on their findings. On the project platform (www.researchgame.eu/platform) teachers and students register, create a team, interact on a forum space, play and learn science in a new innovative way. Here, the students can share their research findings with other groups of all Europe. In the last phase of the experience, schools teams from all Europe compete online playing a serious game, produced by Research Game, and showing to be able to apply the scientific method. The project has been designed to deliver resources that will enable a project sustainability, such as website hosting for 3 years after the end of funding, maintenance of the platform, repository of game documents, materials on methodology, case studies, use case scenarios, peer review papers. |
dauerhafte UFZ-Verlinkung | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=15145 |
Sangiorgio, F., Lorenzi, C., Fiore, N., Montinaro, S., Connolly, J., Josephson, J., Rodrigues, A., Quintino, V., Hoppe, U., Ulbrich, K., Klotz, S., Varcin, R., Basset, A. (2014): Let's be a researcher in ecology! An international e-learning game 6th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (EDULEARN14) Barcelona, Spain, 7-9 July, 2014 International Association of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), 1528 - 1533 |