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Social Motivations and Goal Orientations with a Teachable Agent: Implications for Improving Test Performance

Författare

  • Björn Sjödén

Redaktör

  • Fu-Yun Yu
  • Tsukasa Hirashima
  • Thepchai Supnithi
  • Gautam Biswas

Summary, in English

A recent study of ours suggested that the very presence of a Teachable Agent (TA) from a mathematics learning game might affect students’ test performance when the TA reappeared in the margin of a regular, digital math test. We hypothesized that this effect, which seemed to particularly target low-achievers, was due to the students’ mindset changing from that of “taking a test” to that of “teaching a TA”, besides offering low-performers with a unique opportunity to act as teachers. Here, we propose a framework for exploring these effects further, particularly with respect to the personal relationship students form with their TA and in relation to socially valued goal orientations. We outline three planned studies of TA-related social-motivational factors. The results would be useful for designing computerized tests that ease motivational constraints associated with traditional test situations at school, and construe more socially supportive test environments.

Publiceringsår

2011

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

792-794

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computers in Education

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Förlag

National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand

Ämne

  • Learning

Nyckelord

  • Social motivation
  • Teachable Agents
  • Testing
  • Goal orientations

Conference name

19th International Conference on Computers in Education

Conference date

2011-11-28 - 2011-12-02

Conference place

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Status

Published

Forskningsgrupp

  • Lund University Cognitive Science (LUCS)

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISBN: 978-616-12-0188-3