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From the field
                              Envigame – Linking Environmental Education to
                              ICT in Czech Primary Schools
Author                           The Envigame project was created to address Czech teachers’ lack of methodological
                                 guidance and practical educational materials. Its outcomes are a set of educational
Barbora Štollová
                                 programs in the form of interactive digital games and methodological aids. The project
ENVI GAME (http://www.
envigame.cz/) Koordinátorka      introduces a platform where most materials are uploaded and organized as game sce-
projektu                         narios. It succeeds in linking Environmental Education (EE), a transversal theme in the
barbora.stollova@                Czech Primary School system, with ICT use.
crossczech.cz


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                              1. Introduction
                              Based on the previous experience from similar international projects dedicated to the imple-
environmental education,      mentation of the game based learning concept, the project decided to bridge two different
educational platform,         worlds – Environmental Education and ICT. Playing envi-games involves work in outdoor ter-
education and ICTs
                              ritory and execution of indoor activities with the use of computers, mobile phones and game
                              platform. Ten schools and 300 pupils engaged in the pilot are mapping ecosystem and spe-
                              cies biodiversity, cultural and historical heritage, use of natural resources, health and healthy
                              lifestyle on local level all over the Czech Republic.


                              2. Learning by Playing
                              Envigame project is based on several fundamental theoretical and practical pillars. The first
                              is the concept of the Game Based Learning (GBL) often explained as learning by playing or
                              education based on new digital games. In this context, a game constitutes of a clear frame
                              given by the digital system, where player has to know the rules and accept them.1 New digital
                              games are characteristic by certain features such as social cooperation, relations based on
                              participation of all, equity and inclusivity, critical of mainstream, creativity between players,
                              instigate real world actions, etc.2 Important aspects from the pedagogical point of view, are
                              the reality of games with the social context, development of cultural critical and creative
                              literacy of players and at the same time it represents a “window to culture (in our case en-
                              vironmental culture)”.3 This is the theoretical foundation for the architecture of the basic
                              project tool – the Envigame platform and its games4.




                              1 WASTIAU, Patricia; KEARNEY, Caroline; VAN DEN BERGHE, Wouter. How are digital games used in schools? : Com-
                                 plete results of the study [online]. Brusel : European Schoolnet, 2009 [cit. 2010-11-17]. Available from: http://
                                 games.eun.org/upload/gis-full_report_en.pdf. ISBN 978-907820987-4.
                              2 HAGUE, Cassie; WILLIAMSON, Ben; Digital participation, digital literacy, and school subjects. London 2009. Avail-
                                 able from: http://www2.futurelab.org.uk/resources/documents/lit_reviews/DigitalParticipation.pdf
                              3 Detto.
                              4 Available at http://platforma.envigame.cz/. At the moment in the pilot phase with restricted access.



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The game is played by teams consisting of five and more players,             The content of the game has been created by the group of ex-
roles within the team are divided by the players’ skills (“techni-           perts in the field of environmental education, thus there is a
cian”, communicator, task editor etc.). Team has to fulfill lev-             very small need from the teachers to work on the predefined
els of the game, the game is linear. Each game level has several             games, they only have to adopt games to the local conditions
tasks in various complexities. Those tasks are to be carried out             before it is launched (insert GPS, define some places or spe-
within the school – mostly at the computer lab and/or outside                cies etc.). Methodology represents a manual leading the game
the school in nature or town environment. The team either                    master through game and at the same time game master leads
divides, and the game is played in parallel mode, or the game                through the game teams.
is played in sequences (firstly the whole team plays outdoors,
then indoors). The communication between the team players is                 4. Conclusion – Lesson Learned
made via platform chat (computer and mobile phone with data
transfer).                                                                   Indisputable experience for creation of a new digital game is
                                                                             its testing in the real life conditions. As the philosophy of the
Length of the task varies from 20 to 45minutes. Completed                    project is to develop students ICT skills also outside the compu-
tasks are uploaded to the platform and evaluated by the game                 ter lab, the project simulates real situations related to environ-
master. The game master is a teacher of particular subject or so             ment, where new technologies has to be used. Very important
called Environmental Education Coordinator. The game master                  part of the pilot preparation was a one day workshop for teach-
provides discreet help to student teams if necessary and he also             ers “game masters” and their “assistants”, mostly school ICT
sets the pace of the game by instant task evaluation. Whether                coordinators. During that workshop teachers played the game
the task is fulfilled or not depends solely on the evaluation of             as students in order to gain an important experience of the stu-
the teacher, the platform does not evaluate tasks automatically.             dent role. The use of equipment caused some problems to adult
In case of satisfactory task fulfillment, the game masters gives             participants; nevertheless, the obstacles were overcome by the
points to the task a lets the team to play another task in the               professional lectors. Pilot pedagogical teams are set up in such
same or another (higher) level.                                              way that both methodological (EE coordinators) and technical
                                                                             (IT coordinators) support of the game are covered. Some of the
3. Bridge between the Technologies,                                          school teams engaged into the game playing more colleagues in
   Environmental Education and Pedagogy                                      order to share the subjects in which the game is played.

The second pillar of the project emphasizes practical use of the             During the pilot, the feedback is collected via evaluation ques-
game and ready-to-use methodology for teachers. According to                 tionnaire filled in monthly intervals. As the pilot has not finished
the survey carried out by the Ecological Education Club in year              yet, so far we have only interim conclusions. Actual results show
2008 among the member schools5 and the analysis prepared by                  the game is easier for pupils than for adults to play. Teachers
the Research Institute of Education6, there is an insufficient use           spent more time on studying manuals; they spend a lot of time
of active teaching methods in the crosscutting theme of EE and               with game coordination and setting up game players teams. Or-
a very small amount of practical teaching programs to be used                ganization part is more demanding, especially if the teams are
outside of school environment exist. There are seven games on                set of more than one class. Rather easy seems to be for teachers
the platform (also called game scenarios) played in pilot trial by           to adopt the game scenarios to local conditions.
the schools at the moment in ready-to-use status. The games
                                                                             On the contrary, motivation seems to be a challenging aspect of
are played at various length from 4 to 6 hours (so called project
                                                                             Envigame. Although pupils like to use ICT, if the level or task is
day games) to midterm and whole term length with a periodic-
                                                                             difficult to solve, they lose their “drive” for playing.7 However,
ity of playing for 45minutes a week.
                                                                             the content of the game has been very welcomed by the teach-


                                                                             7 Tasks are set up in such way, that repetitive action is possible if the game
                                                                                master decides that the task is insufficiently carried out. However, this re-
5 Approximately 120 schools in the Czech Republic.
                                                                                petitive action is viewed by the pupils as the least interesting part of the
6 JANOUŠKOVÁ, Svatava: Environmentální výchova – ukázka zpracování. [cit.
                                                                                game.
   2010-11-17]. Dostupné z: http://www.rvp.cz/clanek/279/2107.



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ers. After initial difficulties most of the schools dealt smoothly
with the platform and ICT equipment. Students’ reaction was
very positive mainly because of the integration of new appli-
ances (GPS, smart phone, digital cameras) and creative work
(students had to work with many kinds of different software).8
Social networking improved, especially on those school combin-
ing different age groups. Many of the teachers endorsed equity
and inclusivity aspect of the game. The notion of creativity var-
ies from game to game and according to the age group. The
older the teams are, the more independent the decision making
process is. As for players’ literacy, there have been a lot of dis-
cussion on that issue and the opinions are biased.

The aim of the project is to introduce new ICT to teachers, not
only as tools but also as sources changing the character and
teaching style in particular subjects. To secure the sustainabil-
ity of the new pedagogical concept is always difficult; however
we would like to launch in the last year of the project series of
workshops in all regions of the Czech Republic. We plan to in-
volve at least 1300 teachers and policy makers in the workshops
where demo of the game will be presented.




8 Mostly open source.




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Envigame – Linking Environmental Education to ICT in Czech Primary Schools

  • 1. From the field Envigame – Linking Environmental Education to ICT in Czech Primary Schools Author The Envigame project was created to address Czech teachers’ lack of methodological guidance and practical educational materials. Its outcomes are a set of educational Barbora Štollová programs in the form of interactive digital games and methodological aids. The project ENVI GAME (http://www. envigame.cz/) Koordinátorka introduces a platform where most materials are uploaded and organized as game sce- projektu narios. It succeeds in linking Environmental Education (EE), a transversal theme in the barbora.stollova@ Czech Primary School system, with ICT use. crossczech.cz Tags 1. Introduction Based on the previous experience from similar international projects dedicated to the imple- environmental education, mentation of the game based learning concept, the project decided to bridge two different educational platform, worlds – Environmental Education and ICT. Playing envi-games involves work in outdoor ter- education and ICTs ritory and execution of indoor activities with the use of computers, mobile phones and game platform. Ten schools and 300 pupils engaged in the pilot are mapping ecosystem and spe- cies biodiversity, cultural and historical heritage, use of natural resources, health and healthy lifestyle on local level all over the Czech Republic. 2. Learning by Playing Envigame project is based on several fundamental theoretical and practical pillars. The first is the concept of the Game Based Learning (GBL) often explained as learning by playing or education based on new digital games. In this context, a game constitutes of a clear frame given by the digital system, where player has to know the rules and accept them.1 New digital games are characteristic by certain features such as social cooperation, relations based on participation of all, equity and inclusivity, critical of mainstream, creativity between players, instigate real world actions, etc.2 Important aspects from the pedagogical point of view, are the reality of games with the social context, development of cultural critical and creative literacy of players and at the same time it represents a “window to culture (in our case en- vironmental culture)”.3 This is the theoretical foundation for the architecture of the basic project tool – the Envigame platform and its games4. 1 WASTIAU, Patricia; KEARNEY, Caroline; VAN DEN BERGHE, Wouter. How are digital games used in schools? : Com- plete results of the study [online]. Brusel : European Schoolnet, 2009 [cit. 2010-11-17]. Available from: http:// games.eun.org/upload/gis-full_report_en.pdf. ISBN 978-907820987-4. 2 HAGUE, Cassie; WILLIAMSON, Ben; Digital participation, digital literacy, and school subjects. London 2009. Avail- able from: http://www2.futurelab.org.uk/resources/documents/lit_reviews/DigitalParticipation.pdf 3 Detto. 4 Available at http://platforma.envigame.cz/. At the moment in the pilot phase with restricted access. ing earn eLearning Papers • ISSN: 1887-1542 • www.elearningpapers.eu eL ers 25 u ers.e gpap .elea rnin n.º 25 • July 2011 Pap www 1
  • 2. From the field The game is played by teams consisting of five and more players, The content of the game has been created by the group of ex- roles within the team are divided by the players’ skills (“techni- perts in the field of environmental education, thus there is a cian”, communicator, task editor etc.). Team has to fulfill lev- very small need from the teachers to work on the predefined els of the game, the game is linear. Each game level has several games, they only have to adopt games to the local conditions tasks in various complexities. Those tasks are to be carried out before it is launched (insert GPS, define some places or spe- within the school – mostly at the computer lab and/or outside cies etc.). Methodology represents a manual leading the game the school in nature or town environment. The team either master through game and at the same time game master leads divides, and the game is played in parallel mode, or the game through the game teams. is played in sequences (firstly the whole team plays outdoors, then indoors). The communication between the team players is 4. Conclusion – Lesson Learned made via platform chat (computer and mobile phone with data transfer). Indisputable experience for creation of a new digital game is its testing in the real life conditions. As the philosophy of the Length of the task varies from 20 to 45minutes. Completed project is to develop students ICT skills also outside the compu- tasks are uploaded to the platform and evaluated by the game ter lab, the project simulates real situations related to environ- master. The game master is a teacher of particular subject or so ment, where new technologies has to be used. Very important called Environmental Education Coordinator. The game master part of the pilot preparation was a one day workshop for teach- provides discreet help to student teams if necessary and he also ers “game masters” and their “assistants”, mostly school ICT sets the pace of the game by instant task evaluation. Whether coordinators. During that workshop teachers played the game the task is fulfilled or not depends solely on the evaluation of as students in order to gain an important experience of the stu- the teacher, the platform does not evaluate tasks automatically. dent role. The use of equipment caused some problems to adult In case of satisfactory task fulfillment, the game masters gives participants; nevertheless, the obstacles were overcome by the points to the task a lets the team to play another task in the professional lectors. Pilot pedagogical teams are set up in such same or another (higher) level. way that both methodological (EE coordinators) and technical (IT coordinators) support of the game are covered. Some of the 3. Bridge between the Technologies, school teams engaged into the game playing more colleagues in Environmental Education and Pedagogy order to share the subjects in which the game is played. The second pillar of the project emphasizes practical use of the During the pilot, the feedback is collected via evaluation ques- game and ready-to-use methodology for teachers. According to tionnaire filled in monthly intervals. As the pilot has not finished the survey carried out by the Ecological Education Club in year yet, so far we have only interim conclusions. Actual results show 2008 among the member schools5 and the analysis prepared by the game is easier for pupils than for adults to play. Teachers the Research Institute of Education6, there is an insufficient use spent more time on studying manuals; they spend a lot of time of active teaching methods in the crosscutting theme of EE and with game coordination and setting up game players teams. Or- a very small amount of practical teaching programs to be used ganization part is more demanding, especially if the teams are outside of school environment exist. There are seven games on set of more than one class. Rather easy seems to be for teachers the platform (also called game scenarios) played in pilot trial by to adopt the game scenarios to local conditions. the schools at the moment in ready-to-use status. The games On the contrary, motivation seems to be a challenging aspect of are played at various length from 4 to 6 hours (so called project Envigame. Although pupils like to use ICT, if the level or task is day games) to midterm and whole term length with a periodic- difficult to solve, they lose their “drive” for playing.7 However, ity of playing for 45minutes a week. the content of the game has been very welcomed by the teach- 7 Tasks are set up in such way, that repetitive action is possible if the game master decides that the task is insufficiently carried out. However, this re- 5 Approximately 120 schools in the Czech Republic. petitive action is viewed by the pupils as the least interesting part of the 6 JANOUŠKOVÁ, Svatava: Environmentální výchova – ukázka zpracování. [cit. game. 2010-11-17]. Dostupné z: http://www.rvp.cz/clanek/279/2107. ing earn eLearning Papers • ISSN: 1887-1542 • www.elearningpapers.eu eL ers 25 u ers.e gpap .elea rnin n.º 25 • July 2011 Pap www 2
  • 3. From the field ers. After initial difficulties most of the schools dealt smoothly with the platform and ICT equipment. Students’ reaction was very positive mainly because of the integration of new appli- ances (GPS, smart phone, digital cameras) and creative work (students had to work with many kinds of different software).8 Social networking improved, especially on those school combin- ing different age groups. Many of the teachers endorsed equity and inclusivity aspect of the game. The notion of creativity var- ies from game to game and according to the age group. The older the teams are, the more independent the decision making process is. As for players’ literacy, there have been a lot of dis- cussion on that issue and the opinions are biased. The aim of the project is to introduce new ICT to teachers, not only as tools but also as sources changing the character and teaching style in particular subjects. To secure the sustainabil- ity of the new pedagogical concept is always difficult; however we would like to launch in the last year of the project series of workshops in all regions of the Czech Republic. We plan to in- volve at least 1300 teachers and policy makers in the workshops where demo of the game will be presented. 8 Mostly open source. Edition and production Name of the publication: eLearning Papers Copyrights ISSN: 1887-1542 The texts published in this journal, unless otherwise indicated, are subject Publisher: elearningeuropa.info to a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivativeWorks Edited by: P.A.U. Education, S.L. 3.0 Unported licence. They may be copied, distributed and broadcast pro- Postal address: c/Muntaner 262, 3r, 08021 Barcelona (Spain) vided that the author and the e-journal that publishes them, eLearning Phone: +34 933 670 400 Papers, are cited. Commercial use and derivative works are not permitted. Email: editorial@elearningeuropa.info The full licence can be consulted on http://creativecommons.org/licens- Internet: www.elearningpapers.eu es/by-nc-nd/3.0/ ing earn eLearning Papers • ISSN: 1887-1542 • www.elearningpapers.eu eL ers 25 u ers.e gpap .elea rnin n.º 25 • July 2011 Pap www 3