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Cooperation begins: Encouraging critical thinking skills through cooperative reciprocity using a mobile learning game

Authors
Lee, HyunjeongParsons, DavidKwon, GyuhyunKim, JieunPetrova, KrassieJeong, EunjuRyu, Hokyoung
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Mobile learning; Cooperative/collaborative learning; Critical thinking skills; Collective interest; 21st century learner
Citation
COMPUTERS & EDUCATION, v.97, pp.97 - 115
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Journal Title
COMPUTERS & EDUCATION
Volume
97
Start Page
97
End Page
115
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/154491
DOI
10.1016/j.compedu.2016.03.006
ISSN
0360-1315
Abstract
Mobile learning has the advantage of being able to be used within and between contexts and can also be seamlessly integrated into broader learning experiences that include other forms of learning. Such experiences can assist in the development of cognitive and collaborative skills by encouraging learners to work together to solve problems, see others' perspectives and cooperatively find creative and critical solutions. This paper describes a serious mobile learning game designed to allow participants to play the role of business consultants to an organisation facing some serious challenges. It uses mixed reality resources to lead the players through a realistic scenario, providing them with physical, cognitive and collaborative challenges. Following mobile learning, the learners demonstrate their critical insights into the learning content by creating a consulting presentation in the classroom. Our study contrasts group cooperation where each learner is given asymmetric learning contents, with a cooperative group with two single learners given symmetric (identical) learning contents. We present the results of an experiment designed to measure the effectiveness of asymmetric learning content in fostering cooperative critical thinking, as examined by content and conversation analysis whilst preparing the consulting presentation. We found that the implicit cooperation condition cooperative reciprocity, triggered by the asymmetric learning contents - was important for maximising critical thinking skills.
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