Serious Educational Game Assessment: Practical Methods and Models for Educational Games, Simulations and Virtual Worlds

Serious Educational Game Assessment: Practical Methods and Models for Educational Games, Simulations and Virtual Worlds

Author: L.A. Annetta

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-07-22

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 9460913296

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In an increasingly scientific and technological world the need for a knowledgeable citizenry, individuals who understand the fundamentals of technological ideas and think critically about these issues, has never been greater. There is growing appreciation across the broader education community that educational three dimensional virtual learning environments are part of the daily lives of citizens, not only regularly occurring in schools and in after-school programs, but also in informal settings like museums, science centers, zoos and aquariums, at home with family, in the workplace, during leisure time when children and adults participate in community-based activities. This blurring of the boundaries of where, when, why, how and with whom people learn, along with better understandings of learning as a personally constructed, life-long process of making meaning and shaping identity, has initiated a growing awareness in the field that the questions and frameworks guiding assessing these environments should be reconsidered in light of these new realities. The audience for this book will be researchers working in the Serious Games arena along with distance education instructors and administrators and students on the cutting edge of assessment in computer generated environments.


Psychology, Pedagogy, and Assessment in Serious Games

Psychology, Pedagogy, and Assessment in Serious Games

Author: Connolly, Thomas M.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2013-11-30

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13: 1466647744

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"This book addresses issues the potential of games to support learning and change behaviour offering empirical evidence pertaining to the effectiveness of Serious Games in the key areas of psychology, pedagogy, and assessment"--


Serious Games Analytics

Serious Games Analytics

Author: Christian Sebastian Loh

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-06-13

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 3319058347

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This volume brings together research on how gameplay data in serious games may be turned into valuable analytics or actionable intelligence for performance measurement, assessment, and improvement. Chapter authors use empirical research methodologies, including existing, experimental, and emerging conceptual frameworks, from various fields, such as: computer science software engineering educational data mining statistics information visualization. Serious games is an emerging field where the games are created using sound learning theories and instructional design principles to maximize learning and training success. But how would stakeholders know what play-learners have done in the game environment, and if the actions performance brings about learning? Could they be playing the game for fun, really learning with evidence of performance improvement, or simply gaming the system, i.e., finding loopholes to fake that they are making progress? This volume endeavors to answer these questions.


Assessment in Game-Based Learning

Assessment in Game-Based Learning

Author: Dirk Ifenthaler

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-06-13

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 1461435463

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The capabilities and possibilities of emerging game-based learning technologies bring about a new perspective of learning and instruction. This, in turn, necessitates alternative ways to assess the kinds of learning that is taking place in the virtual worlds or informal settings. accordingly, aligning learning and assessment is the core for creating a favorable and effective learning environment. The edited volume will cover the current state of research, methodology, assessment, and technology of game-based learning. There will be contributions from international distinguished researchers which will present innovative work in the areas of educational psychology, educational diagnostics, educational technology, and learning sciences. The edited volume will be divided into four major parts.


Serious Games and Edutainment Applications

Serious Games and Edutainment Applications

Author: Minhua Ma

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-03-03

Total Pages: 694

ISBN-13: 3319516450

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With the continued application of gaming for training and education, which has seen exponential growth over the past two decades, this book offers an insightful introduction to the current developments and applications of game technologies within educational settings, with cutting-edge academic research and industry insights, providing a greater understanding into current and future developments and advances within this field. Following on from the success of the first volume in 2011, researchers from around the world presents up-to-date research on a broad range of new and emerging topics such as serious games and emotion, games for music education and games for medical training, to gamification, bespoke serious games, and adaptation of commercial off-the shelf games for education and narrative design, giving readers a thorough understanding of the advances and current issues facing developers and designers regarding games for training and education. This second volume of Serious Games and Edutainment Applications offers further insights for researchers, designers and educators who are interested in using serious games for training and educational purposes, and gives game developers with detailed information on current topics and developments within this growing area.


Game-Based Assessment Revisited

Game-Based Assessment Revisited

Author: Dirk Ifenthaler

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-05

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 3030155692

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The capabilities and possibilities of emerging game-based learning technologies bring about a new perspective of learning and instruction. This, in turn, necessitates alternative ways to assess the kinds of learning that are taking place in the game-based environments. The field has been broadening the focus of assessment in game environments (i.e., what we measure), developing processes and methodologies that go beyond psychometrics practices (i.e., how we go about assessment in games), and implementing the game-based assessment (GBA) in real contexts. The current state of the field calls for a revisit of this topic to understand what we have learned from the research on this topic, and how the GBA work changed how the field thinks about assessment beyond game environments. Accordingly, this comprehensive volume covers the current state of research, methodology, and technology of game-based assessment. It features four major themes: what we are measuring in games, how GBA has influenced how people do assessment beyond games, new methods and practices, and implementations of GBA. The audience for this volume includes researchers, graduate students, teachers, and professional practitioners in the areas of education, instructional design, educational psychology, academic and organizational development, and instructional technology.


Using Games and Simulations for Teaching and Assessment

Using Games and Simulations for Teaching and Assessment

Author: Harold F. O'Neil

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-31

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1317814673

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Incorporates several innovative and increasingly popular subject areas, including the gamification of education, assessment, and STEM subjects Combines research and authorship from both civilian and military worlds as well as interdisciplinary fields Rigorously defines and analyzes the criteria of selecting, designing, implementing, and evaluating emerging educational technologies while offering implications for future use


Serious Educational Games

Serious Educational Games

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 9087903812

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Serious Educational Games: From Theory to Practice focuses on experiences and lessons learned through the design, creation and research in the Serious Education Games Movement. Serious Games is a term coined for the movement that started in 2003 for using commercial video game technology for teaching and learning purposes.


Serious Games

Serious Games

Author: Clark C. Abt

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780819161482

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The author explores the ways in which games can be used to instruct and inform as well as provide pleasure. He uses innovative approaches to problem solving through individualized game techniques.