Assessment of learning in child–computer interaction research: A semi-systematic literature review

Gökçe Elif Baykal , Eva Eriksson , Olof Torgersson
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In this paper, we investigate and map out how learning is assessed in Child–computer interaction (CCI) research. We have conducted a semi-systematic literature review in the CCI community’s leading venues: the Interaction Design and Children (IDC) conference and the International Journal of Child–Computer Interaction (IJCCI). This eventually led to 30 publications that use the word stem ‘learn*’ in title, abstract and keywords being included in the corpus. Based on our analysis of these publications, the results demonstrate that there are three main strands of research approaches, namely quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods, some of which are design-based. The case studies taking a qualitative approach dominate the field whereas the mixed-methods approach remains low in number. Furthermore, the findings showed that basic characteristics of research design and approaches to the assessment of learning are rarely defined, and that assessment of learning is scarcely operationalized. This affects the methodological rigor and possibility of understanding causality of technology interaction in children’s learning. It was also found that only a limited number of works include assessment of learning regarding transfer of learning and controlled groups. The main findings from this review describe the current state-of-the art and address the gaps in CCI research in presenting evidence for learning in children as a desired impact. We conclude with suggestions for future avenues for the assessment of learning in CCI.

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儿童-计算机交互研究中的学习评估:半系统文献综述
在这篇论文中,我们调查并绘制了在儿童-计算机交互(CCI)研究中如何评估学习。我们在CCI社区的主要场所进行了半系统的文献综述:互动设计与儿童(IDC)会议和国际儿童与计算机互动杂志(IJCCI)。这最终导致30篇在标题、摘要和关键词中使用词干“learn*”的出版物被纳入语料库。基于我们对这些出版物的分析,结果表明有三种主要的研究方法,即定量、定性和混合方法,其中一些是基于设计的。采用定性方法的案例研究在该领域占主导地位,而混合方法的数量仍然很少。此外,研究结果表明,研究设计的基本特征和学习评估方法很少得到定义,学习评估也很少付诸实施。这影响了理解儿童学习中技术互动因果关系的方法论严谨性和可能性。研究还发现,只有有限数量的工作包括关于学习转移和对照组的学习评估。这篇综述的主要发现描述了当前的技术状态,并解决了CCI研究中的空白,即为儿童的学习提供了所需的影响证据。最后,我们对CCI学习评估的未来途径提出了建议。
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