The Role of Game Technologies in Learning Walt Scacchi UCGameLab University of California, Irvine Presentation at the i3D Symposium, Florence, SC 9 April.

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The Role of Game Technologies in Learning Walt Scacchi UCGameLab University of California, Irvine Presentation at the i3D Symposium, Florence, SC 9 April 08

Science Learning Games (SLG) for Informal Science/Technical Education Physical interaction quest game: DinoQuest –Life-size dinosaurs models (e.g. T-Rex, Argentinosaursus, Velociraptors) –Family-based problem-solving and collective learning in physical environment –Game progress tracked via user-controlled IR transmitters that activate embedded sensor net Web-based SLG: DinoQuest Online –Addresses CA science education standards for K-6 grades –Interoperates with DinoQuest –Designed for internationalization –Developed by UCI GameLab

Objective How best to employ networked computer game technology in ways that integrate –social learning opportunities –scientific visualization methods –external scientific datasets –science work practices –open source software community dynamics –playful fun to develop, deploy, and evolve single/multi-player games for informal science/technical education in different disciplines.

But first, some background on science learning games

Contemporary SLGs -- Droidworks (mechanical system design) -- KineticCity (life science) -- Genius Task Force Biology (ecology simulation, in German) -- Industry Player (commodity trading system) -- GTR (motorsports racing simulation) -- NASCAR 2007 (motorsports racing simulation)‏

LucasArts Droidworks

Droidworks

KineticCity MiniGame--Body System Identification

KineticCity Body System Identification Game Play-to- Learn techniques Given prompt (e.g., Circulatory/Respiratory system) select, drag, and place system components into correct locations –System component identification (e.g., heart, arteriole-venal network, esophagus, lungs) and location By iconic form/shape (no names) Placing all correct system components allows advancement to next system; any mistake resets (removes) placed components requiring iterative play. –Failure-driven (trial+error iteration) and spatial-shape reasoning –Play-learning anomalies Some components resize, others don’t –Nerve and arteriole-venal networks resize on placement (automatically), but bones don’t Systems are partial--why some components, but not others? Which system -- cardio-pulmonary system vs. “circulatory/respiratory” system?

IndustryPlayer

GTR racing simulation

NASCAR Racing 2007

DinoQuest at DSC

Fast Facts about Discovery Science Center Located in Santa Ana, California 80,000 Sq. Ft. Budget: $6,000,000 Earned Income: 82% Contributed Income: 18% At the Center: 425,000 annual visitors (2007)‏ 88,000 annual field trip visitors from schools Provide in-service science teaching training to 1,100 K-12 teachers/yr. In the Schools: 150,000 annual students in science outreach programs

Inspire Youth of Today in Fields of Science Science Adventure Quests Blending Video Game Culture and Physical Exhibits Putting Visitors into a Science Adventure Video Game $7 Million Expansion at DSC Dinosaur Themed, but focused on Life Science

Create a physical exhibit that blends: Natural History Museum Collection, Science Center Hands-on Exhibits, Video Game Culture, Science research practices via “collaboratories” Create a Cyberinfrastructure for distance learning over the Internet. Engage and explain CA Science Education Standards. Create electronic performance tracking ability for better evaluation capabilities. Workforce Development Create a mechanism that continues to drive visitors between a brick & mortar science center and the Internet/Web site multiple times. Increase repeat usage of science center exhibits and increase visitation. Create a replicatable and sustainable model. Discovery Science Center Goals

DinoQuest at DSC

The IR Transmitter! Picking up information throughout the DQ site. Tracking visitor’s success on missions. IR transmitter, sensor network technology, and interactive media from Creative Kingdoms, Inc.

Technology: Embedded Sensors and Transmitter Activation

Go to Field Station and Select a Mission 8 Educational Missions: Aimed at California Science Education Standards for grades K-6 Mission topics: Predator / Prey, Trace Fossils, Anatomy, Habitats, Identification Each mission focuses on a different collaboratory and field of science Missions selected, tracked, and completed at networked multi-media kiosks

DinoQuest Research Team and Collaboratories: Diverse Science Role Models (ethnicity, age, gender))‏ Field Site Habitat Lab BioMech Lab Zoology Lab

Role play (see oneself as a scientist) After selecting a mission, head out to the dig site!

Search dig site and identify objects in the mission. Computer and sensor network automatically tracks your success. Situated role play

“Upload” data collected to collaboratories via on-site networked kiosks Video Game Mechanics Earn Research Points for each item found. Obtain fossils with encoded DNA as reward for completing each mission. Ability to save data and come back another day.

Distance learning, Expands on science topics, Additional, in-depth science missions, Earn points and Dino DNA by completing missions. Level-up into multi-player dinosaur ecology simulation (Dinosphere)‏ DinoQuest Online Online Science Learning Games

DinoQuest Online (released in Summer 2007)‏ Log in with password online or from DSC Go to each collaboratory register OR enter “demo” “demo” Same scientists as DinoQuest at DSC Expand upon science education standards in each lab

Multiple Science Learning Games: Dinosaur Dig Pit Field Site Collab Game Different objectives for each game.

Multiple Science Learning Games: Narrative Content

DinoQuest Online Reconstruction Lab

DinoQuest Reconstruction Laboratory (help view)

Build a working digestive system out of available organs and “connnectors” Move Oxygen and CO2 through a cardio-pulmonary system Multiple Science Learning Games: Zoology and Systems Collab Games

Gain points by matching prey/predator and food chain relations via Tretis-like game play Multiple Science Learning Games: Ecology/Habitat Collab Game

Matching anatomical structures to diet Multiple Science Learning Games: Biomechanical Collab Mini Games Mass and balance Proportion and speed

MyLab - shows missions completed both online and at the DSC DinoSphere – allows building of your own Dinosaur with DNA collected from missions. Go back online or go to DSC to obtain different DNA by completing more missions! Multiple Science Learning Games: Resource Interaction Collab Game Spaces

Evaluation Potential Challenge the Professor DinoQuest and DinoQuest Online allow for the following evaluations: Player Centered: scores and missions completed identify progress and provide feedback in context. Exhibit Centered: ability to test content comprehension by player quiz upon completing mission. Independent Evaluation: to ask which method is best and why: physical exhibit, online learning games, or both?

DSC+UCI working to develop network of SLG-based science centers Tier 1: Individual player connection: your Internet connection at home. Tier 2: Local institutional connection: library, science center, school. Tier 3: Regional science center provides local exhibit content connected online. Tier 4: “Gateway” science centers provide open interfaces and content. Tier 5: Science Center Grid: Massive Multiplayer Online Science Learning Games DinoQuest Web 3.0 System Tier 4 Tier 2Tier 1 Tier 3 Tier 5

Cyberinfrastructure for Science Centers Cyberinfrastructure allows for: Networked Science/Technical Education Centers across the U.S. (and beyond). Can be applied in multiple scientific, technological, or engineering domains Can be further developed and expanded w/open source software components, infrastructure, and open content. Tie into existing networks of science online to enable role migration DinoQuest Web 3.0 System Tier 4 Tier 2Tier 1 Tier 3 Tier 5

Transforming Science, Engineering, and Business via Web 3.0: The Game/Virtual Worlds Web Games can employ advanced scientific models, simulations, visualizations –Global Climate Systems Science game engine –Nanotechnology-based “incredible machines” –Environmental ecology preservation/restoration –Supply chain/infrastructure transformation quest – Game Web environments can become platforms for experimentally interacting with emerging scientific models, business processes, and domains of expertise Web 3.0 will create new engine for innovation!

Incredible (nanotech) machines

Plasma fusion simulation exploration game

CERN Quantum Game

Thank You! This presentation can be found on the Web at the following location: Learning-April08.ppt

UCI Game Lab Partners and Sponsors California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology: Calit2 at UCI-UCSD California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology: Calit2 at UCI-UCSD UCI Institute for Software Research UCI Institute for Software Research UCI Arts, Computation, and Engineering (ACE) Program UCI Arts, Computation, and Engineering (ACE) Program UC Humanities Research Institute UC Humanities Research Institute Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana, CA Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana, CA Daegu Global R&D Collaboration Center, Daegu, South Korea Daegu Global R&D Collaboration Center, Daegu, South Korea National Science Foundation National Science Foundation Intel Intel Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems EON Reality EON Reality and others and others For further information, see