Sciweavers

JCAL
2011

Mentor modeling: the internalization of modeled professional thinking in an epistemic game

12 years 11 months ago
Mentor modeling: the internalization of modeled professional thinking in an epistemic game
: Players of epistemic games--computer games that simulate professional practica— have been shown to develop epistemic frames: a profession’s particular way of seeing and solving problems. This study examines the interactions between players and mentors in one epistemic game, Urban Science. Using a new method called epistemic network analysis, we explore how players develop epistemic frames through playing the game. Our results show that players imitate and internalize the professional way of thinking that the mentors model, suggesting that mentors can effectively model epistemic frames, and that epistemic network analysis is a useful way to chart the development of learning through mentoring relationships.
Padraig Nash, David Williamson Shaffer
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where JCAL
Authors Padraig Nash, David Williamson Shaffer
Comments (0)