CC-LO: A New Type of Learning Object for the Virtualization of Live Collaborative Sessions

S. Caballé, N. Mora, I. Dunwell, D. Gañán
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On-line collaborative learning is a mature research field that benefits from collaborative activities which can increase learning efficacy. However, collaborative learning approaches are still not beneficial in every e-learning experience because they require people's presence and collaboration is many times difficult to achieve. It is remarkable that collaborative learning resources still suffer from endemic problems, such as the lack of authentic interactivity, user empowerment, social identity and challenge, thus having a negative effect in learner motivation and engagement. To overcome these and other limitations and deficiencies, we propose a new type of learning object named Complex Collaborative Learning Objects to support the virtualization of collaborative sessions with the aim to leverage the knowledge elicited during live sessions of collaborative learning, which are augmented with author-generated information, in order to produce interactive and attractive resources to be played by learners. In order to improve social engagement, during the CC-LO execution, a VCS is animated so learners can observe how avatars discuss and collaborate, how discussion threads grow and how knowledge is been constructed, refined and consolidated. Furthermore, learners can interact with the CC-LO to modify some parameters observing the consequences and assessing their understanding. The research reported in this paper is currently undertaken within a FP7 European project called ALICE.
CC-LO:实时协作会话虚拟化的一种新型学习对象
在线协作学习是一个成熟的研究领域,它得益于协作活动可以提高学习效能。然而,协作学习方法在每个电子学习体验中仍然不是有益的,因为它们需要人们在场,而协作是很难实现的。值得注意的是,协作学习资源仍然存在一些地方性问题,如缺乏真正的互动性、用户授权、社会认同和挑战,从而对学习者的动机和参与产生负面影响。为了克服这些限制和不足,我们提出了一种新型的学习对象,称为复杂协作学习对象(Complex Collaborative learning Objects),以支持协作学习的虚拟化,目的是利用在协作学习的实时会话中获得的知识,并通过作者生成的信息进行增强,以产生交互式的、有吸引力的资源供学习者使用。为了提高社交参与度,在CC-LO执行过程中,VCS是动画的,因此学习者可以观察虚拟角色如何讨论和协作,讨论线程如何发展以及知识如何构建,提炼和巩固。此外,学习者可以与CC-LO交互来修改一些参数,观察结果并评估他们的理解。本文中报告的研究目前是在一个名为ALICE的FP7欧洲项目中进行的。
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