Serious Gaming at School: Reflections on Students' Performance, Engagement and Motivation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The concept of Serious Gaming refers to the adoption of classical entertainment games for purposes other
than entertainment, including learning and instruction. In this paper the authors report on a Serious Gaming
field experiment where typical board games (such as battleship, master mind and domino) were employed
with the shifted purpose of triggering and sustaining primary school students' reasoning and logical abilities.
The results of the field experiment showed that: 1) there is a strong correlation between school achievement
and the ability to play and solve this kind of games and that 2) motivation and engagement in game-based
learning tasks is very high, irrespective of the level of achievement of the subjects. Final considerations are
drawn about the potential and the opportunity of adopting the considered games to support those reason
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ing skills that are widely recognized as transversal to any kind of learning and thus deeply affecting overall
school performance.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Game-enhanced learning; Mind Games; Motivation; Primary education; School Performance; Serious Gaming
List of contributors:
Bottino, Rosa; Ott, Michela; Tavella, Mauro
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