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Roland Gesthuizen; Hazel Tan; Gillian Kidman – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
This study explores the use of virtual worlds, specifically Minecraft, on sustainability education and cognitive skills. Using the Teaching to Inspire model as a lens, we examine how students design sustainable virtual buildings and cityscapes aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the social-ecological systems (SES) framework. Our…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Video Games, Cognitive Processes
Elsom, Sandra; Westacott, Marguerite; Stieler-Hunt, Colleen; Glencross, Sarah; Rutter, Kerry – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Game-based learning has been recognised as a strategy to increase students' engagement in higher education. Alternate reality games (ARG) provide players with the opportunity to apply newly developed knowledge and skills, such as visiting important campus locations and completing relevant activities. The collaborative nature of these games means…
Descriptors: College Students, Orientation, Socialization, Game Based Learning
Sarah Glencross; Sandra Elsom; Marguerite Westacott; Colleen Stieler-Hunt – Student Success, 2019
An alternate reality game was designed to facilitate transition and engagement amongst students commencing a tertiary preparation program at a regional university in Australia. The design of the game was informed by a student engagement framework which proposes four psychosocial constructs which mediate engagement at the intersection between…
Descriptors: School Orientation, Educational Games, Regional Schools, Universities