Tuvatar: An Avatar-Mediated Small Group Learning Environment
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Ho, EricaAbstract
Using the metaphor of the theatre, Goffman describes people as actors who perform roles according to the social situations. From this perspective, our behaviours and reactions are influenced by how we think others perceive us and how we want to be perceived by others. As collaborative ...
See moreUsing the metaphor of the theatre, Goffman describes people as actors who perform roles according to the social situations. From this perspective, our behaviours and reactions are influenced by how we think others perceive us and how we want to be perceived by others. As collaborative learning is a social interaction, this research uses Goffman’s perspective to develop a framework and design a novel learning platform with the aim of understanding and facilitating collaborative learning. The paper of this poster can be found in the ISLS 2022 Annual Meeting Proceedings at https://2022.isls.org/ or ISLS Repository at https://repository.isls.org/ after the conference.
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See moreUsing the metaphor of the theatre, Goffman describes people as actors who perform roles according to the social situations. From this perspective, our behaviours and reactions are influenced by how we think others perceive us and how we want to be perceived by others. As collaborative learning is a social interaction, this research uses Goffman’s perspective to develop a framework and design a novel learning platform with the aim of understanding and facilitating collaborative learning. The paper of this poster can be found in the ISLS 2022 Annual Meeting Proceedings at https://2022.isls.org/ or ISLS Repository at https://repository.isls.org/ after the conference.
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Date
2022-06-02Source title
15th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL 2022)Publisher
International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS) 2022Licence
Copyright All Rights ReservedFaculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sydney School of Education and Social WorkDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Centre for Research on Learning and InnovationCitation
Ho, E. (2022). Tuvatar: An Avatar-Mediated Small Group Learning Environment. Poster presented at the 15th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) 2022, Hiroshima.Subjects
Computer Mediated CommunicationAvatar Mediated Communication
Educational technologies
Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Technology Enhanced Learning
anonymity
collaborative learning
peer learning
group learning
teamwork
peer tutoring
peer teaching
group discussion
small group learning
learning platforms
dramaturgy
dramaturgical model
identity cues
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