Title
Standing on the Shoulders of Citizens: Exploring Gameful Collaboration for Creating Social Experiments
Abstract
There exists a gap in knowledge between scientists and the larger non-scientist public. Therefore, much of the information provided to the public regarding research that should influence their decisions is often misunderstood. In order to eliminate, or at the very least, minimize this gap, there is a need to educate non-scientists about research methods and experimental design. In order to address this need, we have created a digital game, Mad Science, that allows non-scientists to create and participate in experiments to better understand research methods. The current study analyses the results of a paper prototyping session, where non-scientists were asked to create experiments using the tools and scaffolding provided in the game. Participants were able to create playable scenarios and testable experiments. However, our results suggest a need for further AI support and scaffolding to address common areas of confusion and to facilitate the experimental design process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/HICSS.2016.18
2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Keywords
Field
DocType
citizen science,crowdsourcing,game design,prototyping,science inquiry,research methods
Social experiment,Confusion,Computer science,Paper prototyping,Crowdsourcing,Shoulders,Game design,Human–computer interaction,Citizen science,Design process
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1530-1605
1
0.37
References 
Authors
5
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Casper Harteveld17719.17
Amy J. Stahl230.75
Gillian Smith336928.59
Cigdem Talgar410.37
Steven C. Sutherland583.61