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Marnewick, Carl; Chetty, Jacqui – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2021
Gamification is used in various disciplines to elucidate complex problems. These disciplines are typically the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. It is not known whether gamification can be used to teach research methodology. MinecraftEDU was used to create games to explain the various concepts within research…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Game Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology
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Salgarayeva, Gulnaz I.; Iliyasova, Gulaim G.; Makhanova, Aigul S.; Abdrayimov, Rakhymzhan T. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2021
This study investigates the effectiveness of digital games designed specifically for the formation of correct reading skills in the learning of the Latin alphabet by learners with special educational needs in primary school. Learners participating in the study (N = 36) were randomly selected from primary school with inclusive education. During an…
Descriptors: Video Games, Game Based Learning, Elementary School Students, Inclusion
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Levi, Benjamin H.; Belser, Andrew; Kapp, Karl; Verdiglione, Nicole; Mincemoyer, Claudia; Dore, Sarah; Keat, Jane; Fiene, Richard – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
iLookOut for Child Abuse (iLookOut) is an online, interactive educational programme designed to help early childhood educators/practitioners protect young children from harm, and in particular to become better at identifying and reporting suspected child abuse. The purpose of this paper is to describe the conceptual foundations and practical…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Early Childhood Education, Child Safety, Young Children
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Weir, Kimberly A. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Finding a way to impress upon students how they directly connect to others around the world is a challenge. What they had for dinner, how they paid for their gasoline, and where they disposed of their Starbucks cup all provide fodder to help students see direct connections between their actions and the world around them. Consumption logs track…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship, Reflection, Journal Writing
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Fourie, Jean; Wilson, Claire – Perspectives in Education, 2021
Playing authentic educational games can support learners of all ages and abilities, particularly those with special educational or remedial needs. Playing games in cooperative groups allows learners to relate socially, motivate each other competitively and rehearse schoolwork. Literature mostly covers computer games rather than real-life…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Graduate Students, Student Experience, Educational Psychology
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Hartmann, Andreas; Gommer, Lisa – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
The popularity of games as educational tools has steadily increased and is mainly explained by the motivational power that is ascribed to games in general. The research investigates the role of different motivational forms in educational gaming and the influence of game and teaching context on the students' motivation to involve in game play.…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Game Based Learning, Engineering Education, Educational Games
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Asniza, Ishak Nor; Zuraidah, Md Osman Siti; Baharuddin, Abdul Rahman Md; Zuhair, Zainal Muhammad; Nooraida, Yakob – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2021
It is the teacher's responsibility in paying serious attention on highlighting the 21st century way of learning in transforming the education system, focusing on equipping students with communication skills, critical thinking, and collaboration skills. This 21st century learning requires suitable teaching aids to achieve the learning objectives.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Game Based Learning, Educational Games, High School Students
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Dias, Dora; Ferraz-Caetano, Jose; Paiva, Joao – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Designing a science activity for middle school children is a challenging task, especially if it aims to be interdisciplinary. One may ask if it is possible to craft a positive learning experience from different areas such as history of science, chemistry, or ethics. In this paper, we argue it can be achieved if we use the right tools to engage a…
Descriptors: Crime, Chemistry, Science Activities, Story Telling
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Krajcsi, Attila; Csapodi, Csaba; Stettner, Eleonóra – Interactive Learning Environments, 2021
An educational computer game is presented, used for beginner students to introduce some basic concepts of code execution and code writing. In this mini-language microworld game, a code should be written with which a robot can escape from a procedurally generated labyrinth. The game uses a simple language and utilizes a virtual environment, where…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computer Games, Programming, Computer Science Education
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Akcaoglu, Mete; Jensen, Lucas J.; Gonzalez, Daisy – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2021
Problem solving is an essential skill for students to be successful in life and careers. Students need to use efficient strategies to solve problems effectively. In this basic interpretive qualitative study, we aimed to (a) explore children's problem-solving strategies in a game-based tool (i.e., puzzles), and (b) investigate the troubleshooting…
Descriptors: Children, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Game Based Learning
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Kumar, Abhilasha A.; Steyvers, Mark; Balota, David A. – Cognitive Science, 2021
Considerable work during the past two decades has focused on modeling the structure of semantic memory, although the performance of these models in complex and unconstrained semantic tasks remains relatively understudied. We introduce a two-player cooperative word game, Connector (based on the boardgame Codenames), and investigate whether…
Descriptors: Semantics, Recall (Psychology), Cooperative Learning, Game Based Learning
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Kolek, Lukáš; Šisler, Vít; Martinková, Patrícia; Brom, Cyril – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2021
This study investigates a video game's effects on implicit and explicit attitudes towards depicted historical events in the short- and long-term on a sample of 148 young adults. We used, as an intervention tool, a serious game "Czechoslovakia 38-89: Borderlands" that deals with the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans from the former…
Descriptors: Video Games, Technology Uses in Education, Attitude Change, History Instruction
Travis W. Windleharth – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This research addressed increasing understanding of how players make meaning during play of a complex STEM game and explores to what extent player mental models of STEM concepts shift as a result of interacting with the game simulation. Game based learning is attracting increased attention and interest as a novel platform for experiential…
Descriptors: Video Games, STEM Education, Game Based Learning, COVID-19
Marie-Claire Valdez – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study encompasses my attempt to understand the lived experience of students in a higher education art appreciation course when a traditional textbook was replaced by a computer game. The methodology uses a mixture of phenomenological interviews and games as well as game machines to interpret these lived experiences. The process of allowing…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Intentional Learning, Phenomenology, Student Attitudes
David John William Raymond – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this causal-comparative study was to determine if the pre-test and post-test scores differed for learners who used four hours of traditional test preparation and for learners who used four hours of Game enhanced test preparation, and if there was a difference on mean post-test scores between test preparation types, and the post-test…
Descriptors: Test Preparation, Career and Technical Education, Conventional Instruction, Educational Games
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