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MR.Brick: Designing A Remote Mixed-reality Educational Game System for Promoting Children’s Social & Collaborative Skills

Yudan Wu, Shanhe You, Zixuan Guo, Xiang-Yang Li, Guyue Zhou, Jiangtao Gong

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Abstract

Children are one of the groups most influenced by COVID-19-related social distancing, and a lack of contact with peers can limit their opportunities to develop social and collaborative skills. However, remote socialization and collaboration as an alternative approach is still a great challenge for children. This paper presents MR.Brick, a Mixed Reality (MR) educational game system that helps children adapt to remote collaboration. A controlled experimental study involving 24 children aged six to ten was conducted to compare MR.Brick with the traditional video game by measuring their social and collaborative skills and analyzing their multi-modal playing behaviours. The results showed that MR.Brick was more conducive to children’s remote collaboration experience than the traditional video game. Given the lack of training systems designed for children to collaborate remotely, this study may inspire interaction design and educational research in related fields.

Topics & Concepts

SocializationBrickSocial skillsVideo gameMultimediaComputer sciencePsychologyEngineeringDevelopmental psychologyCivil engineeringAugmented Reality ApplicationsInteractive and Immersive DisplaysVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts
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