Artículo de revista
CollabABILITY cards: Supporting researchers and educators to co-design computer-supported collaborative learning activities for deaf children
Fecha
2022-11-08Registro en:
20711050
Universidad Autónoma de Occidente
Repositorio Educativo Digital UAO
Autor
Flórez Aristizábal, Leandro
Collazos Ordoñez, César Alberto
Cano Mazuera, Sandra
Solano Alegría, Andrés Fernando
Institución
Resumen
Implementing Collaborative Learning (CL) activities to support the education of children
is something that must be carefully designed to achieve the desired goals since just having a group
of children working on the same activity does not guarantee proper collaboration. It is something
that goes from defining the profile of the students to structuring the collaboration according to the
learning objectives, the number of children per group, roles defined, and shared resources among
others. Designing Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) activities may be even harder
to achieve when collaboration is trying to be accomplished by children with some kind of disability
due to differences in the way they communicate or understand the world around them, which is why
in this study we decided to focus on designing CSCL activities for deaf children. Since there is not a
clear path in the literature to achieve effective collaboration among deaf learners, we propose four
stages to be followed through a set of 27 cards that were designed to guide designers/developers
and educators through the process of co-designing such activities. The cards were implemented in
such a way that they were easy to follow along with, with templates that allowed designers of the CL
activity to register all the information related to it. Digital and printed versions of the cards were
evaluated by researchers and educators with satisfactory results and a prototype for mobile devices
was developed and tested by children through individual and collaborative learning activities