Affiliations: Department of Computer Science & Information
Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan. E-mail: hon@cl.ncu.edu.tw;ycdeng@cl.ncu.edu.tw | Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Yuan
Ze University, Taiwan. E-mail: cychou@saturn.yzu.edu.tw | Center for Science and Technology of Learning, Taiwan
chan@cl.ncu.edu.tw
Abstract: This pilot study reports how to portray open learner models as
animal companions in order to motivate children to learn in the digital
classroom environment. To meet two challenges of motivation and interactivity
for open learner models, the concept of open learner models as animal
companions is proposed based on the emotional attachment of humans towards
pets. Animal companions adopt three strategies and play various educational
roles to help children's learning in motivation, reflection and
member interactions. A class of students is divided into several teams. A
student keeps her own individual animal companion, called My-Pet, which holds
the open learner model of the student, and each team has a team animal
companion, called Our-Pet, which owns their open group learner model. A
preliminary experiment is conducted in a fifth-grade class with 31 eleven year
old students in an elementary school to collect initial feedback in cognitive
and affective aspects.
Keywords: Open learner model, group learner model, learning companion, motivation, reflection