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Capelo, Carlos; Lorga, Ana – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
Simulation-based learning environments are used extensively to support learning on complex business systems. Nevertheless, there exist studies that identify problems and limitations due to cognitive processing difficulties. Particularly, previous research addressed some aspects of model transparency and instructional strategy and produced…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Learning Processes, Models
Caviglia-Harris, Jill L.; Melstrom, Richard T. – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
In this article, the authors describe a simple classroom game that demonstrates the advantage of tradable emissions permits in regulating environmental pollution. Students take on the role of polluters who must consider the costs of complying with a uniform reduction and a tradable permits program. The class is divided into high-cost polluters and…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Economics Education, Class Activities, Pollution
Hao, Kuang-Chung; Lee, Lai-Chung – Interactive Learning Environments, 2021
This study developed four AR games and investigated their influence on learning in a Grade 5 English course by integrating theories of digital game-based learning, the attention relevance confidence-satisfaction (ARCS) model, and different types of digital games. Moreover, the elements between AR game design and the ARCS model were examined. 147…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Games, Grade 5, Game Based Learning
Posch, Konrad; Stenberg, Matthew – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
International relations is often confusing for students. IR theories are introduced as parsimonious and elegant and then systematically challenged as students learn more about detailed events. There are rules, there are norms, and states follow them until they don't. East Asia increases these challenges because it often undermines IR theory.…
Descriptors: Political Science, Simulation, Role Playing, Teaching Methods
Rushton, Evan; Corrigan, Seth – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2021
21st Century Standards and the Deeper Learning movement emphasize the ability to think critically and solve complex problems, to work well in teams, and to communicate effectively. While traditional classroom activities can meet these objectives, digital games and simulations provide unique affordances. When designed to incorporate formative…
Descriptors: 21st Century Skills, Game Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Computer Games
Zureck, Alexander – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2021
The range of study programs in finance and the ways how to study due to place, time, and focus has increased in recent years. Students can choose what and how they want to learn. If someone finds an appropriate program he must decide to study face-to-face, online, or in a hybrid format. Finance is often a duty in business administration or related…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Active Learning, Media Selection, Reading Material Selection
Spain, Randall; Penilla, Carlos; Ozer, Elizabeth; Taylor, Robert; Ringstaff, Cathy; Lester, James – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic produced a dramatic nationwide shift in K-12 education from in-person classroom learning to remote online learning. This shift left teachers and parents facing the challenge of finding engaging online resources to motivate students to become deeply involved in science learning. The pandemic also left educators and…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Hacker, Michael – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2018
Computational Thinking (CT) is being promoted as "a fundamental skill used by everyone in the world by the middle of the 21st Century" (Wing, 2006). CT has been effectively integrated into history, ELA, mathematics, art, and science courses (Settle, et al., 2012). However, there has been no analogous effort to integrate CT into…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Thinking Skills, Technology Education, Engineering Education
Kostenius, Catrine; Hallberg, Josef; Lindqvist, Anna-Karin – Health Education, 2018
Purpose: The use of modern technology has many challenges and risks. However, by collaborating with schoolchildren, ideas to effectively promote health and learning in school can be identified. The purpose of this paper is to examine how a participatory approach can deepen the understanding of how schoolchildren relate to and use gamification as a…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Learning Processes, Phenomenology, Risk
Young, Laura D.; Carranza Ko, Ñusta; Perrin, Michael – Journal of Political Science Education, 2018
Despite the known benefits of long-term, game-based simulations they remain underutilized in Political Science classrooms. Simulations used are typically designed to reinforce a concept and are short-lived, lasting one or two class sessions; rarely are entire courses designed around a single simulation. Creating real-world conditions in which…
Descriptors: International Relations, Political Science, Simulation, Role Playing
Ling, Lynette Tan Yuen – Online Learning, 2018
Gamification is an innovative pedagogical strategy where digital games are used in an educational setting and as an aid to learning. Recent publications on gamification in the classroom investigate the concept of "meaningful gamification," where, in line with Ryan and Deci's self-determination theory, competency, autonomy, and…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Student Motivation, Foreign Countries, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Byun, JaeHwan; Joung, Eunmi – School Science and Mathematics, 2018
Digital games (e.g., video games or computer games) have been reported as an effective educational method that can improve students' motivation and performance in mathematics education. This meta-analysis study (a) investigates the current trend of digital game-based learning (DGBL) by reviewing the research studies on the use of DGBL for…
Descriptors: Video Games, Computer Games, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education
Odden, Tor Ole. B.; Russ, Rosemary S. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2018
Although physics teachers often seek to help their students make sense of physics concepts, our field has yet to thoroughly explore how and why students engage in sensemaking. In this study we use the epistemic games framework to propose a model for students' sensemaking processes. Our analysis of a series of clinical interviews with introductory…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Energy
Tezcan Kardas, Nurgül; Sadik, Resat – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2018
Purpose of this research is to measure the effect of educational game training on some physical parameters and social skills of the children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Five individuals (participants) diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder participated in the research. During the research, the participants were made to play 8 different…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Heshmati, Saeideh; Kersting, Nicole; Sutton, Taliesin – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2018
This study explored the design and implementation of the Cover-up and Un-cover games, two manipulative-based fraction games, in 14 fifth-grade classrooms. We examined how the fraction concepts were integrated into the game design and explored the nature of teacher-student interactions during games using lesson videos. Our examination showed that…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship, Design

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