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Conquering an exo-planet through the use of a virtual role playing game assisted by an emotionally intelligent pedagogical agent

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posted on 2024-11-03, 14:19 authored by Annalisa Terracina, Francesco Fabiani, Lauren Ferro, Dario Litardi, Francesco Sapio, Giuliano Zendri, Massimo Mecella
In this paper, we present a serious role playing game that teaches STEM. Every role has been designed while keeping Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences and entry points in mind. From a technology point of view, the advances of our Serious Game are the way we use a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), as well as the use of Intelligent Pedagogical Agents (IPAs), which guides the learner trough the game. Players' emotions enter the loop performing sentiment analysis trough chat messages among team members and the IPA. From a pedagogical point of view, the main novelty is that the game follows an inquiry-based approach where the learner is encouraged to ask questions and create her own path to arrive to the solution of the assigned task. While in state-of-the-art games, the user usually interacts by choosing a sentence among a set of predefined possibilities, our system allows the user to freely express her thoughts in textual form and provides the user with an adequate answer. The role-playing game also offers the possibility to work in teams and develop meta competences such as adaptation and anticipation.

History

Volume

2016-January

Start page

666

End page

675

Total pages

10

Outlet

Proceedings of the European Conference on Games-based Learning

Editors

Thomas Connolly, Liz Boyle

Name of conference

European Conference on Games Based Learning

Publisher

Dechema e.V.

Place published

Germany

Start date

2016-10-06

End date

2016-10-07

Language

English

Copyright

© The Authors, 2016. All Rights Reserved.

Former Identifier

2006106962

Esploro creation date

2023-12-10

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