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Mari-Liisa Parder; Pieter Gryffroy; Marten Juurik – Research Ethics, 2024
The growing importance of researching online activities, such as cyber-deviance and cyber-crime, as well as the use of online tools (e.g. questionnaires, games, and other interactive tools) has created new ethical and legal challenges for researchers, which can be even more complicated when researching adolescents. In this article, we highlight…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Crime Prevention, Ethics, Computer Security
Jane Ji – Childhood Education, 2024
This article discusses iBiome-Wetland, the first educational game from the author's company Springbay Studio. It invites children to build virtual wetland ecosystems, learn about 54 species living in wetlands, experience biodiversity, and conduct experiments to find out how food webs work. The game has received five awards from prestigious…
Descriptors: Ecology, Biodiversity, Educational Games, Climate
David Faitelson; Shai Gul; Michal Arieli – PRIMUS, 2024
Exercise is essential for mastering mathematics, but it faces two major hurdles. First, students are often not motivated to do their homework. Second, checking traditional homework is a manual and labor-intensive process that becomes harder to support as the number of students increases. We argue that computer games could alleviate both problems.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Homework, Computer Games
Katerina Trcková; Roman Maršálek; Zuzana Václavíková – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
The article describes a mini-escape game with an environmental theme. The game was prepared using LearningApps and Google Slides. The mini-escape game comprised 7 subactivities: Crossword, Matching Pairs, Multiple-Choice Quiz, Cloze Test, Word Grid, Group Assignment, and Freetext Input. Through completion of these subactivities, students gradually…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Computer Games, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Michael Fowler – Journal of Political Science Education, 2025
Wargames and crisis simulations can be useful pedagogical tools when deliberately used. This paper explores the spectrum of pedagogical objectives; what use are wargames for learning? What types of objectives can they explore? How do you align the learning objectives with the right type of game? The paper leverages Bloom's Taxonomy of learning as…
Descriptors: College Students, College Faculty, Educational Games, Computer Games
Esther Sackett; Lisa M. Amoroso – Management Teaching Review, 2024
Challenged by COVID-19, we sought ways to increase engagement in the virtual classroom, capitalizing on a popular multiplayer game to teach persuasion to undergraduate students. In the game "Among Us[R]," players ("Crewmates") work together to repair their spaceship before it explodes while being attacked by other players…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Video Games, Computer Games, Game Based Learning