Patch World Quiz Contest Learning Game 16 January 2009 Rzeszów - Poland 3 rd Meeting This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.

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Patch World Quiz Contest Learning Game 16 January 2009 Rzeszów - Poland 3 rd Meeting This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein PATCH-WORLd – PArenTs and CHildren Working, ORganising and Learning together LLP IT-KA3-KA3MP Grant Agreement /

1° SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES2° QUIZ CONTEST/COMPETITION ASYNCHRONOUSSYNCHRONOUS On National and Transnational level THE GAME IS MADE UP OF TWO MAIN PARTS 1° SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES : The aim is to develop a learning community of children and parents involving all together on the use of web applications and tools to present their family and its context. What activities are in Social Network? 6 activities have been singled out: Identifying the Family name, Presenting the family place, the Sport in the family, Family cooking book, Holiday habits, Personal Blog. Tools to use  Assignments, Blogs, Chats, Choices, Databases, Forums, Glossaries, Lessons, SCORM, Survey, Quizzes, Wiki, Workshops. Technical Requirements  activities are based on Moodle web platform. 2° QUIZ CONTEST/COMPETITION : On the base of defined areas (Sport, Music, Time Machine, Health, Sciences, People and Places) the involved families will participate in a challenging quiz tournament...

1.Identify the Family name 2.Presentation of the family place 3.The sport in the family 4.Family Cooking book 5.Holiday Habits 6. Transversal  Personal Blog Social Network Activities

1. Explain the family name Each family has to search information about the meaning and the history of the surname. To achieve the aim every family can visit a list of suggested websites edited by each partner. The information collected have to be written down by the family in the Moodle Glossary Activities This Glossary activity allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary. The entries can be searched or browsed in many different formats. The glossary also allows teachers to export entries from one glossary to another (the main one) within the same course 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

1. Explain the family name Before we begin our explorations into Patch World activities it is important to get to know each other and begin to foster a sense of community in this online environment. Therefore, please ensure that you complete all the activities in the time assigned. You are asked to explain your family name. You have to search information about the meaning of the surname and its history (also using web sites as The information you have found on the Web have to be inserted in the surname glossary. The glossary module enables members of community to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary. Participants can add entries and can comment on all entries. Glossary module documentation An example.... 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

An example: The surname glossary “Brown” English, Scottish, and Irish: generally a nickname referring to the colour of the hair or complexion, Middle English br(o)un, from Old English brun or Old French brun. This word is occasionally found in Old English and Old Norse as a personal name or byname. Brun was also a Germanic name-forming element. Some instances of Old English Brun as a personal name may therefore be short forms of compound names such as Brungar, Brunwine, etc. As a Scottish and Irish name, it sometimes represents a translation of Gaelic Donn. As an American family name, it has absorbed numerous surnames from other languages with the same meaning. Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN (Comment of another user) Brown Surname Origin (Origin Scottish) A name derived from complexion, color of hair or garments, consequently, a very common name. Source: An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names With an Essay on their Derivation and Import; Arthur, William, M.A.; New York, NY: Sheldon, Blake, Bleeker & CO., (Forum) Support Forum 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

2. Presentation of the place Each family has to find out and collect picture of town and of important places for the family including funny situation (Mario driving a tractor, …) Necessarily photos should be of 3 types: 1)original picture taken by users 2) photos found by users using Google Images and 3) photos found by users using Flickr (under parents supervision). All the photos will be collected and published in a Moodle Database activity using a specific input form. 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

You should find out and collect pictures of your town and of important places for your family including funny situations. You should find out photos of 3 different types. 1. At least one photo has to be your original picture; 2. At least one photo must be found out by you using Google Images ( 3. At least one photo must be found out by you using Flickr, under parents supervision ( All the photos will be collected and published in a Database activity using the specific input form. Picture requirements …… Database module documentation The family place database (Example) Support forum Personal photoDescription 1Photo of Firenze google Description 1Photo of Firenze flickr Description 1 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

3. The sports in the family Each family has to answer a polls concerning favorite sports using the Moodle choice activity The results will be published and showed to contestants 1) after they answered or 2) after the choice is closed or 3) always. The results could be published a) anonymously or b) showing names and their choices. Each family can discuss the poll results in a Moodle Forum activities. Each partner will be the moderator of national level forum to move discussions in the right direction (sports in the family, which, how often,…) and to close the threads which degenerate

In this activity you are involved to share your family and your experience in the field of sport. First of all you should answer a poll concerning favorite sports in your family using the Choice activity (survey). The results will be published anonymously and showed to users after they answered. After you could discuss the poll results in a Forum activity explaining why your sports is the favorite one, which is the primary person in your family who made the decision to register son in the sport, etc.  You will all very likely have a different experience and approach to sport. This will make the discussion  more interesting for us all! Feedback module documentation Forum module documentation Favorite sport Survey (Example 1) Tell me, what is your favorite sport or fitness activity? Keep in mind it can be anything from hiking to yoga to basketball. Let's go! Basketball, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Hockey, Swimming, Gymnastic, Skating, Bowling, Golf, Skiing, Tennis, Favorite sport Survey (Example 2) Tell me, what is your favorite sport to watch? Favorite Sports? (Forum) Hello!! I'm from Italy. My favorite sport is windsurf. I like it. Because even if I'm not play it well and often, but I still feel cool when I surf. And when ride a wave, I feel happy. 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

4. The family cooking book The activity asks each family participating in this project to edit a simple multiple choice question about the recipe of famous and traditional national dishes or beverages. Each family will write down the question in a document showing the correct answer. (This document could be a word document, spreadsheet or anything in digital format) The document will be uploaded on the web server using the functionalities of the Moodle Assignment activity until the scheduled time. All the questions will be collected and published by the partners in a Moodle Quiz activity. All the families participating will open and take the Moodle quiz. Each family propose a recipe and choose one recipe proposed by the other participants and commit itself to try it. The result will be photographed and inserted in the forum.

Here you are asked to write down a simple recipe of some famous and traditional national dishes. After you have to cook a recipe suggested by other member of community. The document of the recipe could be a word document, spreadsheet or anything in digital format. The document will be uploaded to the web server using the functionalities of the Assignment activity. All the recipes will be published on this website. After you should choice a recipe you are interested in. You have to cook the recipe and take a picture of it with your family around the table. The photo and a comment will be published on the web server using the functionalities of the Forum activity until the scheduled time. Assignment module documentation Forum module documentation The recipe assignment (example) This assignment type allows you to upload a file including the description of a recipe User recipe archive (pdf) (Forum) Family cooking book (Forum) Support Forum 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

5. Traditional holiday habits This activity requests each family to point out the more interesting or funny or curious movies of national or local celebrations like Christmas, Eastern, mother’s day, patron saint’s day, … The search of movies will be done necessarily using YouTube (under parents supervision). Each family, using the share option of YouTube, will copy and paste the movie link in a post of the forum inserting a brief description of the holiday.

This activity requests you to point out the more interesting or funny or curious movies of national or local celebrations like Christmas, Eastern, mother’s day, patron saint’s day, … The search of movies will be done necessarily using YouTube under parents supervision ( Each family, using the share option of YouTube, will copy and paste the movie link in a post of the forum inserting a brief description of the event. Database module documentation The traditional holiday habits (Example) Support Forum MovieDescription of the event Calcio Storico Fiorentino Description of the event 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

6. Personal blog By Using the Moodle Blog activity each family will publish personal information concerning: hobbies, family pictures, gestures, nicknames and diaries. Blogs documentation Link to the Blog Support Forum 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

1. Identify the name of the city 2. Present your city history 3. Sport in your Country 4. Family Cooking Book 5. National Habits 6. Family Blog Social Network Activities A proposal on transnational level

Criterion used to calculate the scores It is called “ACTIVE USER RANKING” and it allows to display in a different way the animator and contestant scores The system, by examining the logins, gathers and classify on the base of established deadlines, the relevant data with the purpose of drawing up a classification. The monitoring is carried out both for collaborative activities (forum, creation of a glossary...) and individual ones. The aim is to give a QUANTITATIVE indication about one’s participation in the Social Network Activities. Animator  he/she will have the possibility to display the single items that constitute the total score of the contestant and to see the different scores for each single activity. Contestant  he/she can see a differently detailed set of scores: this in order to avoid that he/she will gather that each activity has a different importance. It would be more convenient to give her/him an aggregate vision of the total score. Also a graphic visualization of the animator and contestant scores has been implemented 1° PART: SOCIAL NETWORK ACTIVITIES

The QUIZ CONTEST AREAS SINGLED OUT Sport Music Time Machine Health Sciences People and Places

Characteristics of the competition The concept of the game: The game is located in an environment typical for the quiz game. The name of the environment can be personalized in order to suggest a contest familiar to the recipient. Each player is presented on the game set by an avatar chosen in archive composed of 8 examples (4 men and 4 women), with the possibility to personalize these (hairstyle, hair colour, colour of the skin, clothes). The avatar of the player/team is confronted to the avatar chosen by the contestant player or team. Multilingual: The Learning Game has to support more than one language. Interface, functions, and data base will support the languages above mentioned. A procedure will be prepared to allow the introduction of a new language in the data base. Players: The game can be played by single persons OR in teams as single player. One can participate by: 1. registering to a tournament 2. independently, choosing a competitor between the ones online. The players challenge each other in a tournament that can be in rounds or by direct elimination. Initially it will be possible to play only in rounds. The QUIZ CONTEST

When the game is played in teams there is the possibility for the team members to be close to each other physically (e.g. parents and children), so that they play with only one computer and one member of the team. (In the description of the team there is a field where to insert the names of its members) The scoring of a team is the scoring achieved by its representing avatar – each player can personalize its own profile (coat of arms, motto, captain, avatar, etc.) The duration of a tournament depends on the frequency of the meetings. The duration of one game  is estimated to be 30 minutes Number of teams permitted2, 4, 8, and 16 Minimum number of players2 Maximum number of players per team10 The QUIZ CONTEST

Independently (see slide 5, 6 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf) When entering the game a list of the players registered by the administrator will be shown, and the players online are pointed out. Each player will be marked in order to recognize the ones with which one has already played and the ones that can still be challenged. Next to each name present online there has to be an “invite” button. In case of acceptation both players are automatically transferred into the game stage. It is possible to send an to every registered participant (to invite user/team to play) and to chat with every participant online. The QUIZ CONTEST

The carrying out of the game  The system generates a battery of questions, choosing them in a casual order from a data base with the predefined method (5 questions for each of the 6 categories, one for each difficulty level)  The schedule with the questions selected (5 questions for each of the 6 categories, chosen in a casual order from the data base) is shown to each participant  At turn each contestant selects a question choosing a category and a value (level of difficulty) The carrying out of the game works through the alternation of turns between the two players (there is the possibility that the second player answers to the question to which the first player has not answered) HOW …. The QUIZ CONTEST

HOW Once selected a question the player has 30 seconds to read it and to decide if answering or if passing. In this last case the player has no penalty, but if he decides to answer, this must be done within 5 seconds (as an alternative, the time put on answering can be deducted from the total of time available). (The time available for the player is a parameter that can be personalized from the interface of administrator) (e.g. 60 sec, see slide 8 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf).   If a player passes, the second has the opportunity to respond.    If even the second player passes, the answer will not be shown and on the schedule it will be indicated that the question has been “played” but without that an answer has been given (e.g. with an X). The game proceeds asking the player at turn to select a question. The QUIZ CONTEST

 If a player answers incorrectly to a question, he/she looses the value of this question (penalty can be personalized).  If a player on turn does not answer to a question, he/she looses the value of this question (penalty can be personalized).  If a player not on turn does not answer to the question passed on to him from the contestant, he does not loose the value of the question. “HELP” option: For each match each participant has 4 helps. Each help can be used only once per match. The player has to ask for a help within the time given to answer the question (parameter can be personalized). The activation of a help gives automatically a new limit of time to answer (also this can be personalized). The different options of help available are: (see slide 8 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf) 1. Elimination of 2 of the 3 wrong answers 2. Question switch 3. Extra time. Possibility to activate a bonus of time. A new amount of time is added to the remaining time 4. Pass the question on to the contestant. In this case the other contestant is forced to answer, though without loosing his own turn. If he/she answers correctly he/she wins the double of the question value, if he/she answers incorrectly he/she looses the value of the question. The reward parameter can be personalized by the administrator. If a player uses one of these helps the value of the question could be reduced. Penalty can be personalized (see slide 8 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf). The QUIZ CONTEST

In each match the participants challenge each other until the questions in the schedule are finished. At the end of the match, a button named “report” will display an educational support for each question including link to Wikipedia or to other web resources. (The editing of educational feedback is a task of the author of the questions) (see slide 8 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf). The carrying out of the game can be made more immediate by simplifying the rules or by cancelling some of the options described above. The carrying out of the game

How to calculate the scores The score obtained by each participant is calculated by:  the value of the correct answer.  the detraction of the value of the wrong answers (it can be personalized/deactivated). The QUIZ CONTEST

The classifications The general classification of the teams is updated:  at the end of each match in case of tournament with direct elimination, or  at the end of each round in case of tournament with rounds. The scores reached by the single participant / team are kept in memory in order to draw the individual classifications. The classifications are general or regard single categories, and they can be shown to the participants totally, partially (e.g. only the 10 best players), or not at all. The classification shows: the total score sum, the number of matches played and a history of the matched played (see slide 6 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf). - A special classification will be reserved for each category of questions in order to individuate the - weaknesses of the participants and to see which questions should be modified. The list is based on the percentage of wrong answers for each question, given in all of the matches in a tournament. The consulting of this classification is limited to the administrator and to the game leader. The QUIZ CONTEST

communication between players/teams The participants and the game leader have the possibility to use a chat which is activated before, during, and after the game. The teams can communicate during a tournament through a forum, though not implemented within the game. Because of this, the development of the forum does not take part of this charge. During the game a luminous schedule will be activated to show the remaining time and different information such as scores, proceeding of the match etc. The QUIZ CONTEST

The question data base The choice of the categories, the pertinence of the questions and their correct alignment to the difficulty levels determine the quality of the learning game and the level of involvement of the user. The size of the question data base has to be put into proportion in order to guarantee a relatively low repetition of the questions. The creation of the questions is not included in this proposal. There will be a back end interface to insert the questions, with the possibility also to insert audio-video questions. The QUIZ CONTEST

User profiles The system supports three types of users: Participant (player) Game leader Has the possibility to activate tournaments, personalize the parameters of the game, see all the classifications. Administrator Has the complete control of the system including the possibility to activate various organizations and a leader for each organization. Administrator manages categories, registers players and has the rights to modify, cancel, and insert questions. The QUIZ CONTEST

The typology of questions Predefined (multiple choice, 4 possible answers of which only one is correct) The questions belong to 6 different categories (see slide 9 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf) The questions are associated to one of the 5 levels of difficulty predefined (e.g ); it is possible to personalize the level of scores. (see slide 9 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf) Each match is composed of 1 round composed of a variable number of questions (at least one question for each category). The number of questions is defined by the administrator. (see slide 7 in LG_karvia_GG.pdf) The QUIZ CONTEST

How to send the questions... Each partner will have to produce 30 questions for each category You will receive a file to be filled in with questions. For a correct drawing up, please follow these indications: PatchWorld Quiz Contest Game Questions form N°CategoryDifficulty LevelQuestionAnswer 1Answer 2Answer 3Answer 4CorrectFeedback Places From 1 to 5Sarajevo is capital of: MontenegroSerbia Bosnia and Herzegovi na Croatia 3For more information see kipedia.org /wiki/Saraj evo... Which flag of Italy is? (see attached file 1.jpg) (see attached file 2.jpg) (see attached file 3.jpg) (see attached file 4.jpg) 2For more information see kipedia.org /wiki/Italy Some practical tips 

Each partner will have to produce 30 questions for each category The 4 answers have to be organized as follows: 1 correct 1 manifestly wrong 2 partially correct The questions have to contain at most 240 characters (spaces included) The answers max 120 characters (spaces included) Images The images that are part of a question (or of the answers) have to be attached to the file, that will be sent by the partner, in JPG format. Max image resolution: 640 x 480

Schedule The first three winners and the best 4th that result from the game on national level will take part in the activities on transnational level.... Start of the activities: 1st March On national level1st part Social Network Activities 3 weeks 2nd part Quiz Contest 1 week On transnational level1st part Social Network Activities 3 weeks 2nd part Quiz Contest 1 week

The evaluation can be divided into three stages a. INITIAL STAGE (research done via interviews at the beginning of the project by each partner) suggestion: each partner will send us a short summary (not more than one paragraph) on the results not of the individual interview, but the general outcome/results b. “INTRODUCTORY” STAGE how often do the individual families visit the game for how long do they stay on the site number of log-ons what are the ratings All data provided for each country c. FINAL STAGE - EVALUATION FORM (QUESTIONNAIRE) as the results of the initial stage came from parents, we now want the children to answer the questions; therefore these should be distributed at schools and collected by the teachers. The questionnaires should be printed and distributed anonymously. PROPOSALS EVALUATION GROUP

QUESTIONS: - Did you play the game with your parents? - Did you help your parents? - Did they help you? - Who knew the answers first? - Who could answer the most questions, you or your parents? - who did play with you, or who was the one to play mostly with you: your father or your mother? - Did the game increase the time you spent with your parents? - How did the game help you making contact with families from other countries? - Did you learn anything about the other country? - Do you still have contact with any of the other players? - Would you like to play similar games in the future? - Do you prefer to play games like this with your family, or do you prefer your peers? - Did your parents play online games before? - Did your parents enjoy playing this very game? - Did you like the topics / contents of the game? - Which area (e.g. sport, history, etc) of the game did you enjoy most playing? "social data": - your age? - your sex?

Thank you for your kind attention! 16 January 2009 Rzeszów - Poland 3rd Meeting This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein PATCH-WORLd – PArenTs and CHildren Working, ORganising and Learning together LLP IT-KA3-KA3MP Grant Agreement /