1. M C squared: social creativity in designing c-books for
engagement with CMT
Chronis Kynigos, CTI
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2. The creative e-book
• Interactive vs creative e-books
• How does reading change?
• What roles will users of c-books adopt?
• How will readers be addressed?
• How can an author inspire creativity?
• How will the meaning of ‘a book’ change?
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3. The ‘c-book’
• Can contain constructionist widgets from
diverse widget factories (from
Cinderella-E-slate-Geogebra to Scratch-
NETLOGO etc)
• Supports collaborative design with
CoIcode
• Will support authorable data analytics
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4. A new kind of mediation?
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5. A new kind of mediation?
•An e-book creatively affording creative mathematical
thinking
•Expressive medium
•Fusion between reading and meaning generation with
expressive media
• Connected representations
• Dynamic manipulation
• Constructionism
• Inquiry
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6. M c 2 and integration
Technical work:
• integration of diverse
widgets
• integration of
authoring,
collaboration and data
analytics
Evaluation:
SC in design
• Integration of DG and
BC
• Integration of 4 diverse
operationalizations of
DG and BC
CMT as an affordance
• Creative thinking
• CMT
• Social creativity and
MT
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7. Socio-technical environments
Social Creativity (S-C) in a design project (Fischer,
2001, 2011)
creativity as activity focusing on a design problem of
common concern (the “interest”) situated in a
socio-technical environment
Community of Interest (CoI)
specially designed computational media
fueled by a culture of participation
exemplified in social processes and practices
leading to novel/new, useful and desirable outputs
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8. Collaborative designs with CoIcode
Figure 1: The CoI’s discussion thread
Mind map –
forum
Semantics to
encourage social
creativity
(alternative,
contributory,
objecting)
Embedded
tools for
versioning
Adornment and
other tools for
structuring and
navigating
through a
discussion
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9. A glimpse at emerging
c-book units
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10. Where we are
Technical work
Prototype & manual 90% ready? (D3.2 – m 12)
Requirement analysis D2.1.1 m 12 – status?
D3.1, 4.1, D5.1 m12
Javascript/html5 version developments
Feedback, new affordances for CoIcode
Data analytics: developments
Evaluation work
In the midst of cycle 2 : 5 more c-book units per CoI plus 1 c-book unit for wp7
Complete version 1 of integration tools (templates)
Structure our analysis objectives (GRQs and SRQs) and methods (‘critical episode’, etc)
D2.2, D2.3 m15
D6.2 m16, D7.1 m17
Dissemination/exploitation plans
D8.3.1 m12
Use of resources
Justify major deviations
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11. The most pertinent question to us so
far (Ken Kahn)
What else are we
contributing other than that
we’re producing
generalized constructionist
e-books a few years (or
months) early?
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12. An M C 2 response
We’re addressing the questions:
(1)could this be a new kind of
expressive medium / document?
(2)If yes, can it promote SC and
CMT in new ways?
We’re developing a technology
with 3 integrated affordances:
- Diverse widgets
- Collaborative design
- Authoring system for data
analytics
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13. • A book as a ‘living document’ for the
reader
• A need for creativity in designing c-books
to promote creativity in their readers
• A need for diverse views and methods to
integrate amongst them
• A need to have information on what
readers do with a c-book
• Improvable boundary objects to generate
boundary crossings within a CoI: widget
instances and unit versionings
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