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Abstract
This article explores the co-creation of educational games for data literacy in the framework of the DALI project. The games have been designed for the development of basic data literacy for citizenship and are aimed at young and older adults in non-formal contexts. The work presented here addresses the phases and strategies of co-design, highlighting their importance in the development of educational games, recognising playful learning methods as valuable tools in education that allow cultural expression, creativity, and exploration, while requiring a balance between playful and educational objectives. Co-creation in the framework of the DALI project follows a research-based design process with multidisciplinary teams (education, learning design and game science), and takes as fundamental conceptual elements of play-based learning and the principles of connected learning, combining them through the structure of the analysis framework and activity-centred design (ACAD framework). The paper details the five phases of work and highlights the importance of generating a solid pedagogical and conceptual base to scaffold the co-creation process, as well as a methodological superstructure that provides context and solidity to the playful proposal, in this case called Game Based Networked Learning Strategy (GBNLS). The paper emphasises the complexity of co-creation approaches, and the value of the tools and strategies used, highlighting the relevance of the ideas and methodologies used in this part of the DALI project for other teams working on similar strategies.
Translated title of the contribution | Co-creating pedagogically informed games for data literacy |
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Original language | Spanish |
Pages (from-to) | 37-66 |
Number of pages | 30 |
Journal | Revista de Educacion |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number | 405 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 28 Jun 2024 |
Bibliographical note
The license for use and distribution of the published materials is: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Spain (CC BY-NC 3.0 ES). The provision of the article in this format implies for its authors compliance with the provisions of Law 14/2011, of June 1, on Science, Technology and Innovation, in its article 37.3, regarding the obligation to provide open access to the results of research funded by Public Research Organizations, as it is an open access journal whose license explicitly authorizes the deposit of published versions (post-prints) in open access repositories, however temporarily from the date of publication of the materials.Funder
This research has been supported by the Project DALI “Data Literacy for Citizenship, an ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership (KA204-076492) funded by the European Union.Keywords
- co-creation
- educational games
- data literacy
- DALI project
- pedagogical principles
- multidisciplinary collaboration
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DALI: Data Literacy for Citizenship
Arnab, S., Villar-Onrubia, D., Lameras, P. & Lewis, M.
31/12/20 → 30/12/23
Project: Research
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