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Seah, Erik Tiong Wee; Kaufman, David; Sauvé, Louise; Zhang, Fan – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2018
This mixed-methods study examined the social gameplay and learning experience of 50 adults aged 60 years or more during 4 weeks of playing a multiplayer, educational digital Bingo game with embedded learning content about nutrition and health. The first phase consisted of 4 weeks of gameplay with quantitative data collection using pretests and…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Older Adults, Computer Games, Computer Simulation
Cheng, Kun-Hung – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2017
With the increasing attention to the role of parents in children's learning, what issues parents consider and how they behave when learning with their children when confronted with the emerging augmented reality (AR) technology may be worth exploring. This study was therefore conducted to qualitatively understand parents' conceptions of AR…
Descriptors: Simulated Environment, Computer Simulation, Parent Role, Parent Attitudes
Foster, Aroutis N. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2011
Researchers question how and what students learn from commercial digital games. Using a concurrent mixed-methods approach, this study examined 30 students' construction of knowledge and skills while playing a commercial off-the-shelf game for 7 weeks. Quantitative data included students' background survey and pre- and post-assessments for…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Social Studies, Educational Games, Learning Processes