2020
DOI: 10.15388/infedu.2020.05
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Constructivist Dialogue Mapping Analysis of Ant Adaptation

Abstract: This paper introduces constructivist dialogue mapping (CDM), a new type of concept mapping. CDM encodes what people learn during a non-goal directed learning activity. CDM is a practical means to outline the mini theories users fluidly construct as they explore open-ended learning environments. To demonstrate the method, in this paper we use CDM to track how two modelers elaborate understandings during use of a constructionist learning game, Ant Adaptation. Using the method, we show how two users contest and c… Show more

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“…Brady and colleagues (2016) have described this new possibility as social syntonicity . Activities studying eusocial insect behaviours (Wilensky & Guo, 2016; Danish, 2014, for bees; Martin et al, 2020, for ants) are particularly propitious for this approach. But students’ use of and reflections on social dynamics can also be leveraged in more indirect ways.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brady and colleagues (2016) have described this new possibility as social syntonicity . Activities studying eusocial insect behaviours (Wilensky & Guo, 2016; Danish, 2014, for bees; Martin et al, 2020, for ants) are particularly propitious for this approach. But students’ use of and reflections on social dynamics can also be leveraged in more indirect ways.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%