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Tromba, Peter – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2013
The core of instruction is the interaction between the student, the content, and the teacher. Good instructional design accounts for the students' needs and interests by personalizing the core to each student. Video games and simulations are one way to meet student needs and leverage their interests for increased student learning. In the 2011-12…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Computer Games, Teaching Methods, Video Games
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Crisp, Jeffrey T. – International Perspectives on Higher Education Research, 2014
Gamification of learning and assessment will require new approaches to defining tasks as teachers will need to decide how to incorporate diagnostic, formative, and summative assessment components within a more holistic educational environment. Game theory will be blended with learning theory in curriculum design and will result in the redesign of…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, Holistic Approach, Learning Theories
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Peterson, Mark – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2016
Contemporary CALL research reflects renewed interest in digital games. One aspect of this phenomenon namely, use of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), has expanded significantly, highlighting the need for a review. This paper analyzes findings from 10 learner-based studies that draw on accounts of SLA informed by cognitive…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Computer Games
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Tsai, Fu-Hsing – Educational Technology & Society, 2016
This study aims to investigate whether different player-matching mechanisms in educational multi-player online games (MOGs) can affect students' learning performance, enjoyment perception and gaming behaviors. Based on the multi-player quiz game, TRIS-Q, developed by Tsai, Tsai and Lin (2015) using a free player-matching (FPM) mechanism, the same…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Scoring, Computer Games
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Richardson, Donald – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2016
This paper adds to the small but growing body of research into the potential of augmented reality games for teaching and learning English as a foreign language (EFL). It explores the extent to which such games enhance the language learning experience of advanced level EFL learners. The author draws on his work developing "Mission not really…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Educational Games, Second Language Instruction
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Wills, Sandra; Pegler, Chris – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2016
This paper positions discussion of learning designs in the broad context of reuse and repurpose. It proposes that not enough attention has been given to the "purpose" of reuse and the motivation of those who choose to share or use reusable learning resources. There is a need for both a broad and deep understanding of what occurs when…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Case Studies
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Cakir, Murat Perit; Cakir, Nur; Ayaz, Hasan; Lee, Frank J. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
In this study we examined the effectiveness of a mobile game called MathDash for improving computational fluency as compared to a conventional drill and practice approach with computerized multiple-choice test items. An optical brain imaging method called functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIR) was utilized to assess changes in neural…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Multiple Choice Tests, Mathematics Tests, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Klimova, Blanka; Kacet, Jaroslav – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2017
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have become an inseparable part of people's lives. For children the use of ICT is as natural as breathing and therefore they find the use of ICT in school education as normal as the use of textbooks. The purpose of this review study is to explore the efficacy of computer games on language learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Games, Instructional Effectiveness, Vocabulary Development
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Ballance, Oliver James – Language Learning & Technology, 2013
In the previous issue of "LLT", I commented upon Stockwell (2010), suggesting that the learning activities investigated limited the scope of his research on the effects of the MALL platform. Professor Stockwell responded in the same issue with a spirited riposte. However, it became clear that much of the disagreement lay in a matter of definition.…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Teaching Methods, Electronic Learning, Internet
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Nesbitt, Dallas; Müller, Amanda – JALT CALL Journal, 2016
Educational digital games are often presented at Technology in Language Education conferences. The games are entertaining and are backed by research detailing how games can improve the learning experience through active critical learning, learner interaction, competition, challenge, and high learner motivation. The authors, inspired by such…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computer Games, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Lisa K. Fazio; Casey A. Kennedy; Robert S. Siegler – Grantee Submission, 2016
We examined whether playing a computerized fraction game, based on the integrated theory of numerical development and on the Common Core State Standards' suggestions for teaching fractions, would improve children's fraction magnitude understanding. Fourth and fifth-graders were given brief instruction about unit fractions and played "Catch…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computer Games, Fractions, Mathematics Instruction
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Ribeiro, Claudia; Antunes, Tiago; Pereira, João; Monteiro, Micaela – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2014
At present, medical knowledge is experiencing an exponential growth. This results in serious difficulties to healthcare professionals in keeping up to date. At the same time, medical education is mostly taught using traditional learning methodologies, not always the most efficient. Recently however, there has been a significant increase in the use…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Medical Students, Educational Games
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Holden, Christopher – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2014
Experiments in the use of augmented reality games formerly required extensive material resources and expertise to implement above and beyond what might be possible within the usual educational contexts. Currently, the more common availability of hardware in these contexts and the existence of easy-to-use, general purpose augmented reality design…
Descriptors: Simulated Environment, Computer Simulation, Computers, Computer Software
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Pitura, Joanna; Chmielarz, Dagmara – Teaching English with Technology, 2017
Upper-secondary school students must prepare for adult life, which--among others--entails acquiring relevant skills and discovering their own potential. Efforts at European and national levels have been made to ensure that students gain the competences, the so-called key competences, which facilitate functioning in the modern world. However, in…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Biology, Science Instruction, Language of Instruction
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Franciosi, Stephan J. – Educational Technology & Society, 2017
In theory, computer game-based learning can support several vocabulary learning affordances that have been identified in the foreign language learning research. In the observable evidence, learning with computer games has been shown to improve performance on vocabulary recall tests. However, while simple recall can be a sign of learning,…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Writing (Composition), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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