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Chen, Hsiu-Ling; Wu, Cheng-Ting – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
The present research examined the effect of digital role-playing game-based learning on high school students' critical thinking ability. Playing a digital game designed with RPG Maker and whose story lines featured critical thinking questions, a total of 32 high school student participants were given a learning context to practice critical…
Descriptors: High School Students, Computer Games, Video Games, Role Playing
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Sima Özdemir Bülbül; Esra Mindivanli Akdogan – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2023
Digital games have become more involved in our lives and entertainment culture with the development of technology. Digital games, which individuals of all ages play and derive great enjoyment from at the the same time, have been actively used in educational activities. However, it is seen that the games used in the education process are mostly…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Middle School Students, Educational Games, Computer Games
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Alarcón-Espinoza, Marina; Samper, Paula; Anguera, M. Teresa – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2023
Focusing on school tasks and regulating emotions are often challenges for students to achieve. The objective of this research is to describe and analyse the behaviours associated with emotional regulation that affect the way students participate in the classroom and contribute to the subject matter. From the mixed methods perspective, an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 3
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Larsen, Lasse Juel – Educational Media International, 2018
The aim of this article is to advance a framework for understanding and teaching game design in higher education, in order to address complexities inherent in teaching game design courses. Everyday teaching and learning game design often deviate from the standard textbook model of game design. In reality everyday teaching and learning operate with…
Descriptors: Design, Models, Higher Education, Educational Games
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Yeh, Yu-chu; Ting, Yu-Shan – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Creativity is an important ability for problem-solving in both personal life and academic learning. Few creativity studies have investigated the development of children's creativity in disadvantaged rural areas or compared the rural-urban differences through digital game-based creativity learning. Understanding such differences can…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Butler, Deirdre; Brown, Mark; Críosta, Gar Mac – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
This paper describes a unique project known as MindRising Games. It reports how the innovative use of Minecraft™ combined with the principles of mindfulness and meaningful learning contributed to rich digital story telling. MindRising Games was a competition, which was part of the 100-year commemoration of the Easter Rising, designed to celebrate…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning, Competition, Story Telling
Shaughnessy, Michael F.; Fulgham, Susan M. – Educational Technology, 2016
Clark Aldrich is the founder and Managing Partner of Clark Aldrich Designs, and is known as a global education visionary, industry analyst, and speaker. In this interview, he responds to questions about his ideas, his work, and his theories.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Games, Computer Simulation, Computer Games
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Chin, Doris B.; Blair, Kristen P.; Schwartz, Daniel L. – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2016
In partnership with both formal and informal learning institutions, researchers have been building a suite of online games, called choicelets, to serve as interactive assessments of learning skills, e.g. critical thinking or seeking feedback. Unlike more traditional assessments, which take a retrospective, knowledge-based view of learning,…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computer Games, Selection, Problem Solving
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Baker, Joseph M.; Martin, Taylor; Aghababyan, Ani; Armaghanyan, Armen; Gillam, Ronald – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2015
Advances in educational neuroscience have made it possible for researchers to conduct studies that observe concurrent behavioral (i.e., task performance) and neural (i.e., brain activation) responses to naturalistic educational activities. Such studies are important because they help educators, clinicians, and researchers to better understand the…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Mathematics, Neurosciences, Brain
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Kinnebrew John S.; Killingsworth, Stephen S.; Clark, Douglas B.; Biswas, Gautam; Sengupta, Pratim; Minstrell, James; Martinez-Garza, Mario; Krinks, Kara – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2017
Digital games can make unique and powerful contributions to K-12 science education, but much of that potential remains unrealized. Research evaluating games for learning still relies primarily on pre- and post-test data, which limits possible insights into more complex interactions between game design features, gameplay, and formal assessment.…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Educational Games, Data Analysis, Science Education
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Avraamidou, Antri; Monaghan, John; Walker, Aisha – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2012
This paper examines the computer game play of an 11-year-old boy. In the course of building a virtual house he developed and used, without assistance, an artefact and an accompanying strategy to ensure that his house was symmetric. We argue that the creation and use of this artefact-strategy is a mathematical abstraction. The discussion…
Descriptors: Play, Computer Games, Males, Children
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Mayer, Igor; Bekebrede, Geertje; Harteveld, Casper; Warmelink, Harald; Zhou, Qiqi; van Ruijven, Theo; Lo, Julia; Kortmann, Rens; Wenzler, Ivo – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
The authors present the methodological background to and underlying research design of an ongoing research project on the scientific evaluation of serious games and/or computer-based simulation games (SGs) for advanced learning. The main research questions are: (1) what are the requirements and design principles for a comprehensive social…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Research Methodology
Lee, Yoonhee Naseef – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The goal of this research was to understand the different kinds of learning that take place in "Mod The Sims" (MTS), an online "Sims" gaming community. The study aimed to explore users' experiences and to understand learning practices that are not commonly observed in formal educational settings. To achieve this goal, the…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Learning, Literacy, Computer Simulation
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Gray, David – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2012
To help increase the effectiveness of self-directed teams, this paper studies the attitudes and behaviour of self-directed team members during the course of a computer simulated marketing strategy game. Self-directed teams are used widely throughout organisations yet receive little scrutiny when they undertake a task which is subject to conditions…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Teamwork, Marketing, Learning
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Forsyth, Carol M.; Graesser, Arthur C.; Pavlik, Philip, Jr.; Cai, Zhiqiang; Butler, Heather; Halpern, Diane; Millis, Keith – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2013
Operation ARIES! is an Intelligent Tutoring System that is designed to teach scientific methodology in a game-like atmosphere. A fundamental goal of this serious game is to engage students during learning through natural language tutorial conversations. A tight integration of cognition, discourse, motivation, and affect is desired to meet this…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Scientific Methodology, Science Instruction, Educational Games
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