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  1. 2008/04/24 my educational philosophy
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  3. 2007/12/11 how did it work with gaming?
  4. 2007/11/30 Then what is a ZPD? -2-
  5. 2007/11/01 Would group level of ZPD actually exist? -1- (1)
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        My interest in Education is development of human being. I also believe that social interaction is important of human being to develop. Negotiating with others, and understanding other values of human being will boost the development of human. I want to learn more about social cultural theory and Vygotskian theory to understand humans in development. Vygotsky mentions many factors about development through being social and interacting with others. I believe human being social is important in education. Not only in classrooms but education can emerge anywhere we live. The society, community gives us different perspectives and different ways to engage with other people, and I think this is where education can be seen. Learning how to engage in activities, representing our identities, negotiating with other people, and living as member of the society. Especially when our school has a strong-based faculty member in SCT I think I could benefit in building my own theory. Such as James Lantolf, Steve Thorne, Celeste Kinginger. Since my interest on theory, focuses on Vygotsky, Penn State faculty members will give the insight of what I want to know. Also, interest in interaction leads me to discourse analysis. Analyzing the interaction between people will give better understanding of human and the process of development.
        Coming down with understanding the theory and analyzing discourse, I’d like to study how media, technology, and video games can effect human beings development by using the SCT and Vygotskian theory. This is not only restricted to classroom development but can be extended to an understanding of student’s value system and literacy. The items (media, technology, games) can be something more than using as tools for classrooms. Understanding, each of these items and analyzing the result of discourse can help to improve the classroom and education development. The study I’m interested in is not limited for classroom development; teacher education, school improvement, educational policy can be discussed. Teachers can know how these items can be effective, and important to understand the students. Schools can support the students with these items and educate the importance to the parents for understanding of the usage. I want to show how these can be used differently and interoperate differently for better development in education. I think my department Curriculum and Instructions has the one of the best environment for this situation. The link to local high schools, and working as a consultant for interns, can help me to understand the high school systems. Courses such as teacher-inquiry, media literacy, etc can give me more insights to understand school development and literacy.
        During my education in Penn State, I wish to connect the SCT and media, technology, games together for school development. Making new materials, developing methods, models for class, improving language literacy is what I want to do, however, and language development would be the prior among others. Especially focusing on language schools, such as ICEP, where English language education is important.


이번에 캔디던시 페이퍼 쓰면서 내가 공부하고싶은것을 나열했습니다.
무엇보다도 가르치는 선생과 배울려는 학생보다는 학생의 관점에서 학생이 필요로한것이 무엇인가를 알아가는것이 중요하다고 생각이 드니까...
하지만 공부할수록 학생이 200명 300명이 넘어가면 어떻게해야할지..-_- 살짝 고민도 되기는하는데..
일단..-_- 하나만 집중하기로...?
공부를 하는것이 지식을 주입할려는 것인지 아니면 인간이란 동물을 이해할려고 하는것인지...
한비는 후자가 아닐까란 생각을 해본다. 배우고 자격증따서 좋긴하지만,
결국에 그것이 나에게 의미를 가져다 주지 않는다면 무엇하러 공부했을까란 생각도 해본다.
목적을 두고 공부하는것이 무엇인지, 학업의 성취라는 것이 좋은 회사 많은돈을 가르키는 것인지...
아니면 자가발전인지...
요새 학교선생님들도 이런 생각을 가지고 있으려나...
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2008/04/24 19:44 2008/04/24 19:44
Turkle  article and Wenger's article  has similar aspects when coming to community.
Online gaming environments are the best community place for socializing.
Online game envrionments links people around the world, people with different culture backgrounds, different aspect of life point of view. A online place is where people gather up for similar interests, collaborate with one another.

For example, I'd like to introduce the game of World of Warcraft (WOW). This is a online game MMORPG style where over 50 million people around the world playes and serviced in 15 languages. People not only stay on the game sever to fight and complete quests to level up, the gaming environment also pushes the users to collaborate and conquer dungeons and others. In this situation people have to talk and work with each other to make the best out of it.

No man is an island, sort of suites this situation. In the game, people have to learn to talk and learn to work together. As a heavy online gamer myself, everytime I log-on, friends (online friends) people I know through game starts to talk with about my life and my interests, not only restricted with gaming issues.

When someone builds up a guild, people tend to get closer, and work better together. Sometimes people get together to meet up in real life, which is more fun sometimes.

However, my point here is that communities help to develop all sorts of aspects. My interest is in language, and language development could be observed in playing online gaming. Bryant article  shows that actually playing WOW, develops the language ability for users.

As Wenger notes, learning comes from all around not only from community but from practice, identity and meaning. People gather up in the online game to collaborate and through this development occurs.

However, i know this posting goes blah blah blah for here and there but, too bad, my prior posting went down the gutter with an error of the psu blog!
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2008/02/07 03:09 2008/02/07 03:09

pictures can be downloaded by the full text.

We have seen above that ZPD moves for development and changes dynamically through stages. I would like to propose that this can be seen in a game, here Legend of Darkness (
http://lod.nexon.com). Before I show the development in the game first I
d like to introduce the game to the people who are not familiar with the Legend of Darkness (LOD).

The reason I choose this game to see if group ZPD exists or not, is because of the particular gaming system:
First, this is a 2D game not 3D which enables the monster or the users to move only horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. This has made the users to build some type of formulated hunting positions which help them to catch (destroy) the monsters in the most safe, fastest way. Second, it is an online game where, everyone wants to play; this will push the students to give some type of motivation not like classrooms, where you are pushed to sit in the class. Third, this game has a strong party system.; a strong team-based system. No one can play alone!! It
s the beauty of the game! This is the most important part. The group needs to work as a team, no actually work as one. If they do not, everyone will die. LOD is a MMORPG (multiplayer online role-playing game) which is based 2D graphics and has 5 different professions to play the game. The professions are Warrior, Rogue, Priest, Wizard and Monk. All 5 professions start out in level 1 and it is our first goal to develop to level 99. The stat system is divided into 5 different parts:

 

- Strength is an important attribute determining the weight of items that can be carried and the amount of damage dealt to a monster.
- Intelligence determines the power of spells.
- Wisdom will help your character regenerate mana points faster, and determines the amount of mana obtained per insight.
- Constitution will help your character regenerate health points faster, and determines the amount of health obtained per insight. It also increases the power of some skills.
- Dexterity is useful in dodging enemy attacks, improves the hit of your character, and increases the power of some skills.

 

Sited: http://darkages.com

 

The initial stats are all shown as 3 when you start the game. For example, when you make a character it would be shown as 3 3 3 3 3, as you can see below.

 

 

 

 

 

As you level up you get to punch in 2 points to the stat system. After you level up to 99, you cannot change your stats anymore. For every stat, depending on your profession, you can learn new skills and spells.

             You can choose 5 different professions when you start the game: Warrior, Rogue, Priest, Wizard and Monk. Each has different characters and different skills which were supposedly to balance the game. All 5 professions have different roles when battling in the field. Intentionally the game company, Nexon, wanted the Warrior to be the strongest and fastest killer of the field, and Rogue to help out the team by interpreting the attack or defense source of the Monster for more effective battling. Priest was to give cure and undo curses for users, and Wizard for cursing and casting strong spells to destroy the monsters. Monk was the art of the game where it uses only its bare hands and feet to fight the monsters that would be able to cure it while fighting.

However this is only what the company has set up as a curriculum of the game. The users have developed these characters into most efficient style of battling in the game. The users developed the game in their own way. For example, Warriors are specified at hitting and demolishing and holding the monsters. Rogue needs to tell the group the defense source of the monster. Wizards curse and sleep the monsters, priests will heal the team and monks will usually gather up the monsters. My point here is that: it can be seen that group level ZPD changing among the game users. This is not about language acquisition it is only about the ZPD movement of the group level.

First I would like to talk about the development emerged in the game. As I noted above, the users are started out with all 3s in the stats. There are no rules of how to develop any character. However the game which started in the 1998 has developed and came to an end that every character has different reasons for development in 2007. For example:

 

 

Warrior: Strength 132 Constitution 64 (referred as STR warrior)

         Strength 118 Constitution 80 (referred as Con warrior)

 

Wizard: Wisdom 94 Intelligence 108 (referred as Wiz wizard)

        Wisdom 134 Intelligence 68 (referred as Int wizard)

 

As we can see users has developed the characters into some type of prototype of developing professions. The reason of this development is something interesting to find out. For example I will use wizards stats as example, because it holds the least variations of stats and are pretty clear why the stats are developed in this way. Other professions hold too many different stats to analyze. We should know what Wis and Int causes for the character. Wiz has effects on how much mana (each spell will cause certain amount of mana when you cast) you will get through development, also the higher it is, it causes the tic (the amount of mana you will get grow back as time goes by) to go faster. However I was lucky enough to talk with one of the old users (who have been playing since 98) how 108 would be the best result for wis and why 94 was for int:

 

Teld (user name for the old user, referred as T)

Hanbi (My user name, referred as H)

 

H: So why is it 94 for int and 108 for 108?

T: as you know for wizard the final spell needs to be at least 104 to learn it. And also you know that through items you can push up 10 points on your int. However, we found out that we needed at least 108 for wis which will give you at least 5 tics for full mana (which will mean that for 5 tics youll get full mana). Since the wizard only do cursing and sleeping the monsters, there was no need for high int actually. So to increase the mana tic for wizards it was crucial to put as many as points possible to the wis.

H: but wasnt there other types of wis?

T: sure from my memory there was gold wizard, int wizard.

H: and they were what kind?

T: int wizard was used to be to give big power for cast spells. However it was found that spells wasnt too effective in actual battle, so a very few bread did this and found to be less fate full. And also you know how hard it is to buy mana out of experience; it takes to long for appropriate amount of mana to be bought. (mana is bought with your experience you gather from the experience. However the more mana you have the more experience it takes to buy it) In the end, people didnt really put a lot of effort into the int wizard and stick with the wis wizard. For wizard, it was a type of wizard to have better equipment. Different from other professions, wizards dont really need to put any points to the str. So, after becoming level 99, wizards didnt have any strength to carry heavy equipments as the warriors do. The gold wizards wanted to have better equipments so they would put 10 points out of the wis and into the str so that it was possible for them to have gold equipments (gold would be the highest equipment you could do within the game, the sequence would be leather->iron->silver->gold).

 

It was interesting to see that players developed there own need into the optimal solution for each characters. This didnt come out of the blue; it was each players contribution to the game and actual practice after practice which finally came up with the optimal solution. If the role of the wizard was to attack the monsters straightly then the 94/108 stat wouldnt have been the optimal solution. Since the int causes the power of the casting spells, the int style wizard couldve emerged. However the role of the wizard turned out to be only casting curses and sleeping them which didnt require the int of the wizard. Therefore the wizard development only stayed with the wiz concentration style. The only part where the stat has changed through the LOD history was when the game makers came up with new skills and spells to learn. Depending on the stat the optimal stat changed.

I would like to match the ZPD concept in this situation. To become level 99 is the goal or the task within the game, and the players are learners. The ideas and optimal suggestions for character development can be also considered as scaffolding for learners. Through scaffolding the learners will develop their characters and each time they are stuck within the task the adult(higher level users) can provide them with tips and others to give them more space to develop. The goal of the game before becoming level 99 is leveling up and how to give in points for each character. It is clear that the users developed their own way of optimal character development. The company of the game had no intention of the character development as the users did; it was the users who were developing themselves. In this case, there was rarely any other type of scaffolding among the users. Peer interaction helped the users to come up with the optimal solution. However I would also like to see the group level development when they start to battle together after they become level 99. The contrast table would be like this:

 

Classroom

Game

Teacher

Game makers

Student

Players

ZPD-C

Old users (who hold the most knowledge of the game)

ZPD-M

Users who know how to play but dont have enough experience of the game

ZPD-A

New coming users of the game

Curriculum

Instructions of the game.

 

After becoming the level 99 there are some changes for the players (learners) in the game. Before the goal was becoming level 99, now its about buying health and mana in the game. Here the game is the environment, social context the users have and the users are again the learners. The group ZPD level would be noticed in the battling situation. As I noted before, this game cannot be played alone. All party members need to do its own role in the game for best solutions. If one player messes up his/her own role the battle in the field wouldnt be not only inefficient but also dangerous for users. This is how the battle would be done:

 

 

 

The Korean letters on the top of the characters are users and the ones who dont have the characters are the monsters. The far left character (한택봉) is a monk gathering up monsters for the users to kill.

The actual fighting scene; where all 5 characters are killing the monsters in a safe way. The monsters are coming into the formation and the users are killing them.

 

The map of the game where the blue and yellow blocks are the users and the red is the monsters. It can be seen that the monsters are coming in to the formation in some sort of order.

 

A scene where the game maker  gathered all the users for a memorial service, when the 2 Korean girls were killed by the American G.I who ran over them with  a tank. It is also a part where the game maker acts as a task giver in the game.

 

As we can see the all 5 learners are in some sort of position for battle. Why? It is because the best solution for the field. The beauty of this game is because its a two dimensional game. The monsters and learners are not allowed to move diagonally as other three dimensional games. There fore the monsters have to move in certain patterns, and the learners found the best solution for battling. The smaller goal here is to kill all the monsters in the fastest and safest way. The formation gives the learner to do the actual battle in a safest way. Therefore, if any learner wouldnt perform well other learners will start to interact with you to follow some set of rules to battle. Wizard for example, should be surrounded by other learners to be protected because it holds the fewer defenses than others. The wizard will spell cast not to fight but make the monsters to only gain focus on the learner. Then, the other learners will start to battle any monster which comes in sight first. As team, as a group ZPD, all learners need to concentrate on each role. When other party members hold larger ZPD (advanced users) and while one user holds a smaller ZPD (beginner user) within the party, the experience and interaction from other learner will provide some sort of input to the smaller ZPD learner. The development will emerge immediately and also will be noticeable because it relates with the result of the battle.

From JungKwon Kims (2006) study we can see that ZPD is something that can move and peer interaction, peer role from each other can develop each other students ZPD to become larger, or closer of the center. The goal of the study was to provide the students with each suitable task. The Center students will receive C type task and M for M and A for A. The result was that A students who were notified as the lower developed students showed progress by C and M students interaction.

This shows that interaction holds important role in developing learners in classrooms. In the game the advanced users can be divided by C,M,A also. The C learners would be the advanced users who already had played the game for a certain amount of time and have lots of experience in the game. The M learners would be semi-advanced users who already had experience in battling and know what to do in the game. Finally A users would be the beginner users who dont have enough experience in the game.  The target would be the A learners. While battling in the field, the C and M users will start to talk about more efficient way to kill the monsters while giving A input to how to form the formation and what to do while battling. The A user develops with other users to meet the needs of the party, killing monsters.

Motivation can be a factor in classrooms, but it is not a factor in a game. You will have students of various reasons not willing to come to classrooms, but you dont have various reasons for playing games. When you play games, you just play games. You are not pushed to play the game but you want to. The difference between gaming and classroom environment stands strong here. Each students ZPD in classroom can vary and what they perceive from class differentiate from each other. However in gaming environments you meet with one goal and one goal meets with other players: developing your character. When its clear that each user has same goal orientated task and same motivation to solve the task, it is clear that we can see interaction and development at the same time. The knowledge within the game grows as you play and it is seen as you play too. Your control, your concepts of good or bad equipments grows larger as you play the game. Maybe it was hard to see the group level ZPD in classrooms because goal and motivation are clearly different among students. However in games its same so we can see how it develops. My reason for this paper is to see the development of game users, not language development. However I want to know how it would be different to integrate language development task in the game while sharing the same goal and motivation at the same time. The language would be served as minor factor to students rather than major role of the game. How I will make this happen is still up in the air and something needs to be thought and researched about.

 

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Then what is a ZPD?

 

Lev Vygotsky's notion of zone of proximal development (зона ближайшего развития), often abbreviated ZPD, is the gap between a learner's current or actual development level determined by independent problem-solving and the learner's emerging or potential level of development. Simply stated, Vygotsky maintained that a child follows an adult's example and gradually develops the ability to do certain tasks without help or assistance. He called the difference between what a child can do with help and what he or she can do without guidance the "zone of proximal development" (ZPD). Vygotsky's often-quoted definition of zone of proximal development presents it as

 

The distance between the actual developmental level as determined by independent problem solving and the level of potential development as determined through problem solving under adult guidance, or in collaboration with more capable peers (Vygotsky, 1978, p. 86)

 

As we could see above, through ZPD, learners can receive certain type of support from the environment and develop themselves within the ZPD. When a learner is capable to solve a problem by him/herself, there might no problem, however when a task is unsolvable within the learners ZPD, external mediation or scaffolding helps the learner to complete the task. Through this activity, the learner acquires various amount of knowledge (Berk, & Winsler, 1995).

             In the developmental theory, childrens language development emerges through social interaction and context or situation. It was argued that through adults modification or help (Scaffolding) the childrens language and knowledge could develop (Vygotsky, 1962). The learning in ZPD doesnt require a professional instructor, it is rather a interaction between peers or an assistant from a outsider which will improve the learners knowledge (Wells, 1999). Goncu & Becker (1992) also said:

 

Psychological origins. We posit that adults participation in the illusory world of Improv has the same psychological origins as childrens participation in pretend play.  We discuss each case in turn.  Regarding childrens pretend play, many prominent theories converge on the point that children are led to the world of pretense because of their desire to understand experiences of affective significance.  For some theorists (e.g., Sutton-Smith, 1966; 1983; Vygotsky, 1978), pretense emerges from the need to know and guides the learning activity.  Vygotsky illustrated this by discussing pretend play as the zone of proximal development, an imaginative arena of growth, created by the tendencies of childhood that cannot be accomplished in real life.  For example, a young child pretends to be a mother in her play because she cannot satisfy her desire to understand this social role by becoming it in real life.  When the child creates an imaginary situation, then she enacts the representations of motherhood and appropriates from them, beginning to develop an understanding of this social role (Göncü & Becker, 1992).

 

According to Vygotsky an imaginary space play always develops the ZPD whether there is anyone or no one around:

 

When a child pretends to go to a doctors office she externalises her knowledge about the situation, enacting more than she actually fully comprehends. She can then use her external representation to help her transform her understanding or what is involved in the real world social situation. IT is the imagined situation itself which provides the child with a deeper insight into the meaning of the situation. The motivation for these pretend activities coming as it does from the child, is inherently about the affective problems the child has in relation to social phenomena (Vygotsky 1978). De Guerrero and Villamil (2000) adopt the theory of ZPD (zone of proximal development) and a microgenetic approach to observe the mechanisms by which strategies of revision take shape and develop in the interpsychological space created when 2 learners are working in their respective ZPDs, with the conclusion that it is a reciprocal process for both readers and writers. Vygotsky (1978) claimed that ZPD is a dynamic system and changes; which is shown in the below table.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Task to be learned

                                   

 


Early learning ____      ZPD           ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Much Assistance

         Level of                      Level of

         unassisted                  assisted

         performance               performance

 


              _____________     ZPD     ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Less Assistance

      Level of                                     Level of

      unassisted                                 assisted

      performance                              performance

 


Late Learning ____________________  ZPD  ▶ ▶ No Assistance

                Level of                                    level of

                Unassisted                              assisted

                Performance                            performance

 

 

<Table> Zone moving (Kim, 2007)

 

             The important part of this table is that the zone is not a stabilized space but a movable zone concept. In this sense we could say that when ZPD is first initiated by the learner, it doesnt stay on one place but dynamically move to a next stage of the zone. I would like to propose that in a online gaming there would be a system to say that the group of ZPD moves to the next stage as we play through the game. How this happens will be explained next.

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so  the whole issue is...

is there a group level ZPD within a group?

first of all ZPD (Zone of Proximal Development) would be:
in socio-cultural theory, the distance between what a learner can do by himself or herself and what he or she can do with guidance from a teacher or a more capable peer. The theory assumes that learners use the techniques used during collaborative efforts when encountering similar problems in the future.

as we can see, there is some type of potential level for a student to achieve when developing. In this sense, in my opinion, a group also has  a potential development. A group working together, can grasp into a certain level. Maybe it is unlikely to see in study situation, however in a gaming situation there always, can be a group level ZPD.

if, one group grows or develops to acheive a certain level and able to actually see the development, then this could be considered as a group level ZPD.

I would like to introduce a game called, "Legend of Darkness" which is a MMORPG style online game in Korea. (http://nexon.com)

the reason I choose this game to see if group ZPD exists or not, is because of the particular gaming system of the game.

first, this is a 2D game not 3D which enables the monster or the users to move only horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally.
This has made the useres to build some type of formulated hunting positions which helps them to catch(destory) the monsters in the most safe, fastest way.

second, it is a online game where, everyone wants to play, this will push the students to give some type of motivation not like classrooms, where you are pushed to sit in the class.

third, this game has a strong party system. no one can play alone!! it's the beauty fo the game!
this is the most important part. the group needs to work as a team, no actaully work as one. if they do not it is likely to that everyone will die.

There are 5 occupations in the game.
Worriar, Rogue, Wizard, Preist and Monk

if these 5 guys do not work together there will be a problem. also the best part is that everyone has a unique part of the roll.

for example, Worriars are specified at hitting and demolishing and holding the monsters.

Rogue needs to tell the group the defence source of the monster

Wizards curse and sleep the monsters, preists will heal the team and monks will usually gather up the monsters.

like this everyone has one roll to do. when one or more player doens't do it's roll then the team cannot procceed in the battle field.

i will talk about the gaming system later on.

so as we can see the group will have a group level to achieve and through the game they will work as a team to become a better group.
in this case better group would be safer and faster at killing the monsters.

if one person isn't suffcient enough to work with other groups then usually other party members try to explain what to do and what order it needs to be done.

therefore peer input is in the gaming system.

this is a start of my group level ZPD project and post more of it in a sequence.




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