The C2Learn project was presented to the participants of the 6th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (EDULEARN 2014) in Barcelona, Spain, on 7-9 July 2014, in the session on "Educational Software & Serious Games".
The relevant paper with the title "Fostering Co-Creativity in Learning through Digital Gaming: Educational Scenarios Developed by School Communities Co-Designing the C2learn Solution" has been included in the conference proceedings, published by IATED Academy [pp. 4204-4213 in: L. Gómez Chova, A. López Martínez, I. Candel Torres (eds) (2014)....
The paper of consortium members G. N. Yannakakis, A. Liapis and C. Alexopoulos on "Mixed-Initiative Co-creativity" was presented at the Foundations of Digital Games Conference in April 2014. The paper suggests that mixed-initiative tools such as those developed by the C2Learn project not only allow for the co-creation of artifacts (such as characters, levels or concepts) but also can allow for co-creativity between computer and human to emerge. The paper discusses how the contribution of a proactive computational designer, artist or assistant can facilitate lateral thinking, and...