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Poster Design & Printing by Genigraphics ® The Scientific Community Game Education and Innovation Through Survival in a Virtual World of Claims Karl Lieberherr, Ahmed Abdelmeged, Yue Liu Northeastern University College of Computer and Information Science INTRODUCTION FUTURE WORK APPLICATIONS REFERENCE ABSTRACT ID# 2083 CONTACT Karl Lieberherr College of Computer and Information Science Phone: Website: The Scientific Community Game (SCG) is in the spirit of Karl Popper who is one of the prominent philosophers of science of the 20 th century. The SCG involves proposing and opposing claims related to a constructive domain (e.g., STEM domains in computer science, mathematics, engineering, etc.). Central to opposing claims is refuting claims based on a refutation protocol. When playing the game, scholars make constructive claims about the domain and oppose others’ claims. The scholars who are the most successful in defending and opposing claims win the game and gain a high reputation in the community. The main benefits of the game are: (1) the scholars give each other constructive feedback about their claims. Scholars who lose points gain knowledge to improve their game in the future. (2) When scholars try to maximize their reputation points and win the game, they create a common good: knowledge. The claims that have not been successfully opposed are candidates for truth which benefit the social welfare. (3) The competition and collaboration are well structured and effective. The scholars will have a consistent interface for all problems and a community for comparing various solution approaches fairly. (4) The game is fun and adjusts to the skill levels of scholars. The SCG can be played productively for (1) developing reliable software for computational problems, (2) evaluating potential employees, (3) developing new knowledge in the given domain, (4) evaluating algorithmic innovations fairly and (5) teaching software development / problem solving techniques in a fun game environment. - Software Development for Computational Problems - Algorithm Design - Mathematical Problem Solving - Experiential Learning Examples of Instance / Solution: Raw Materials / Product Algorithm / Input Number / Graph Network / Flow Expression / Assignment Number / Number Graph / Path Numbers / Decision Tree Terrain / Trajectory Web Application for Crowd Sourcing and Education. On-line definition of playgrounds to be used by managers and professors. Providing a library of predefined domains, protocols, claims and playgrounds. Related Work: Generalizing and Improving TopCoder The Specker Challenge Game for Education and Innovation in Constructive Domains, with Ahmed Abdelmeged and Bryan Chadwick,Keynote talk and paper at Bionetics 2010 Cambridge, December 2010, Springer Verlag. Return On Investment for playground designers: a small investment in defining a domain, etc. produces an interactive environment to assimilate and create domain knowledge. Return on Investment for scholars and avatar designers: The SCG rules need to be learned only once because they are the same across playgrounds. A small investment in learning a domain etc. leads to numerous learning and teaching opportunities. The more a scholar teaches, the higher the scholar’s reputation.