Intergenerational play and game design: participatory fun and digital empowerement

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Research supported by @margaridaromero [email protected] Associate professor of Educational Technology Faculté des Sciences de l’Éducation Université Laval Feat. Scratch and Vibot the robot Intergenerational play and game design: participatory fun and digital empowerment

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Research supported by

@[email protected] professor of Educational Technology

Faculté des Sciences de l’ÉducationUniversité Laval

Feat. Scratch

and Vibot

the robot

Intergenerational play and game design:participatory fun and digital empowerment

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Scaffolding Digital Game Design Activities

Grouping Older Adults, Younger Adults and Teens

Research supported by Ageing + Communication + Technology www.actproject.ca

@MargaridaROMERO

Ageing + Communication + Technologies (ACT)•a research project comprised of researchers, students, community and institutional partners from Canada, USA, Spain, Peru, United Kingdom, Finland, The Netherlands, Romania, Malaysia…•together, we are investigating how to address the transformation of aging experiences in networked societies

Silver Gaming working group•Aims: identifying different types of digital game activities among elderly including:•(1) intergenerational learning; •(2) cognitive maintenance; (3) well-being; •(4) entertainment, creativity and serious fun!

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@margaridaromero

Can technologies support creative participation across the

lifespan ?

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Can technologies support creative participation across the

lifespan ?

Passive-participatory model (Romero, Laferrière, & Power, 2016).PPM applied to learning to code activities:Romero, M., Davidson, A-L., Cucinelli, G., Ouellet, H., & Arthur, K. (2016). Learning to code: from procedural puzzle-based games to creative programming. CIDUI.

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Citizens as ICT consumers

(Interactive ICT usage)

=» Representativity

Citizens as ICT co-creators

(Participatory Knowledge Co-Creation)

Intergenerational techno-creativity

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Techno-Creative activities

○ Critical thinking

○ Collaboration

○ Creativity

○ Problem solving

○ Computational

thinking

Romero (2016). Design : Dumont

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Romero (2016). Design : Dumont

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○ Creative

collaboration as a

context-related collaborative

process of shared creation,

where a solution is

collaboratively (co)constructed

by a group of persons and

considered as original, valuable

or useful by a group of reference(Romero & Barberà, 2015).

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Learners as ICT co-creators(Participatory Knowledge Co-Creation)

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Intergenerational creative programming engage

participants from different generations and backgrounds together

in the process of designing and developing an original work through

coding.

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Intergenerational creative programming

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/79072590/#editor

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Orchestrating intergenerational creative programming workshops. Strategy 1: Ice-breaking roles.

Senior participants (50+) Acting as Narrative directors,

sharing a life experience related to the Social Sciences

curriculum.

Younger learnersacting as Multimedia directors, creating a digital life narrative (Open Educational Resource)

Intergenerational learning through play (Davis, Larkin, & Graves, 2002) and digital creation. Participatory design of digital games (Blat et al., 2012; Vanden Abeele & Van Rompaey, 2006) with Scracth.

Digital creativity; Social participation;

Heritage preservation

Learning by real life stories; Learning by

creating OER

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@margaridaromero

Orchestrating intergenerational creative programming workshops. Strategy 1: Ice-breaking roles.

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Orchestrating intergenerational creative programming workshops. Strategy 2: Intergen-Creativity.

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Orchestrating intergenerational creative programming workshops. Strategy 2: Intergen-Creativity.

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Orchestrating intergenerational creative programming workshops. Strategy 3: Storytelling

From storytime to coding timeDe l’heure du conte à l’heure du code

#Vibot the robot, an

intergenerational book about

programming and educational

robotics. Available in French and

English (paper and online).

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Orchestrating intergenerational creative programming workshops (II)

#Vibot studio on #Scratch

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References and ressources #CoCreaTIC

https://margaridaromero.wordpress.com/

Romero, M., Davidson, A-L., Cucinelli, G., Ouellet, H., & Arthur, K. (2016). Learning to code: from procedural puzzle-based games to creative programming. CIDUI.Romero, M., & Ouellet, H. (2016, July). Scaffolding Digital Game Design Activities Grouping Older Adults, Younger Adults and Teens. In International Conference on Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population (pp. 74-81). Springer International Publishing.Romero, M. (2016). De l’apprentissage procédural de la programmation à l’intégration interdisciplinaire de la programmation créative. Formation et profession, 24(1), 87-89. http://dx.doi.org/10.18162/fp.2016.a92Romero, M., Laferriere, T., & Power, T. M. (2016). The Move is On! From the Passive Multimedia Learner to the Engaged Co-creator. eLearn, 2016(3), 1.Romero, M., & Loufane. (2016). ViBot, le robot. Québec, QC: Publications du Québec.Romero, M., & Vallerand, V. (2016). Guide d’activités technocréatives pour les enfants du 21e siècle (Vol. 1). Québec, QC: Createspace.

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Research supported by

@[email protected] professor of Educational Technology

Faculté des Sciences de l’ÉducationUniversité Laval

Feat. Scratch

and Vibot

the robot

Intergenerational play and game design:participatory fun and digital empowerment

Thanks

you!