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Innovative Digital Media as a Learning Environment for Challenging Forms of Conversation in Social Professions

In the "ConvoQuest" project, innovative digital media as learning environments are being investigated and tested. The project focuses on a course at the FH Potsdam from the summer term of 2023, in which students developed prototypical, innovative learning environments. In the future, these can be used as a source of knowledge for questions about conversation techniques.

Illustration mit Virtual Reality-Brille, Sprechblasen und dem dem Titel ConvoQuest
© Projekt ConvoQuest, Rahel Maué
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Research project
Transfer project
Funding:
University Innovation Fund

Innovative digital media such as virtual reality simulations and browser-based serious games get increasingly recognised for their potential as teaching and learning environments for challenging professional situations in the educational context. The interaction orientation and involvement of the users has the potential to convey contexts in a particularly sustainable way.

However, an increasing spread of innovative digital learning environments (so called "Conversation Quests") also requires a critical examination of ethical aspects as well as possibilities and limits of using digital serious games as a communication tool. By dealing with challenging conversational situations in the context of an implementation in innovative playful experiential spaces, the adoption of a critical and informed attitude is supported. Furthermore, the idea of research-based teaching is implemented by giving students the opportunity to actively participate in the exploration of virtual simulation as a learning environment.

The learning environments designed in the project will be available in the third quarter of 2023 at the project homepage and made playable. They are aimed at students who want to prepare themselves for challenging conversation situations in mainly social professions and are designed accordingly for the use in educational institutions.

The project is a follow-up to the results of the BMBF-funded research project DISA at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and was funded within the framework of the university's own innovation fund.

Contact

Project management

Prof. Dr. Judith Ackermann
Research Professor for Digital Media and Performance in Social Work

Project management

Prof. Dr. Frank Heidmann
Research Professor for Design of Software Interfaces
Programme Director for Design (M. A.)

Project participants