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Media and Communication
Challenges with Measuring Learning through Digital Gameplay in K-12 Classrooms
Jennifer Jenson^11  Cristyne Hebert^12 
[1] Department of Psychology, York University, Canada^2;Faculty of Education, York University, Canada^1
关键词: assessment;    digital games;    game-based learning;    games;   
DOI  :  10.17645/mac.v6i2.1366
学科分类:电子、光学、磁材料
来源: Cogitatio Press
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【 摘 要 】

Videogames have long been lauded for their potential to increase engagement and enhance learning when used in classrooms. At the same time, how to best evaluate learning presents challenges, especially when the game does not have standardized assessments built-into it and when games are taken up in a wide variety of ways in quite diverse contexts. This article details the use of a geography game to support learning in 32 diverse classrooms in Ontario, Canada, alongside challenges with evaluating student learning using a game that did not have a built-in assessment system. In total, 795 students participated in the study. Classroom observations and interviews with teachers were triangulated with student pre and post evaluations. Results demonstrated that students did learn from gameplay, as demonstrated through multiple choice and short answer change scores in the pre to post evaluation, despite variations in duration of play and how the game was integrated in the classroom more generally.

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