DocumentCode :
2188144
Title :
The Games in E Learning Improve the Performance
Author :
Fu, Fongling ; Yu, Sheng-Chin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Manage. Inf. Sci., Nat. ChengChi Univ., Taipei
fYear :
2006
fDate :
10-13 July 2006
Firstpage :
732
Lastpage :
738
Abstract :
Students are more spontaneous in e-learning classes than in traditional brick-and-mortar classes. They usually have their own ways of learning that are effective for them but may not be expected by the teacher. Web-based learning games would appear to have particular appeal to the "net generation" of learners who have grown up playing computer games. In order to explore the learner\´s engagement, this study conducted an experiment with three games in two mass sections of an e-learning course. The subjects were 120 undergraduate students. The games were designed with different learning goals, challenges, problem structure, curriculum content, and rewards. Measurements included frequency, average time spent, and subjective ratings based on the students\´ interest. Findings indicated that challenge and reward are both positive motivation in encouraging the learner\´s engagement. Excitement generated from the game will relate to the subjective rating on interest. But challenges are more critical than enjoyment in encouraging repeated play in a learning game. Since web-based learning games are at an early stage of development, the findings provide important insight and raise implications for instructors about the use of online games to support student learning.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; computer games; educational courses; Web-based e-learning game; computer game; e-learning course; Computer science education; Conducting materials; Costs; Electronic learning; Frequency measurement; Game theory; Information technology; Internet; Space technology; Time measurement; engagement on learning; experiential learning; learning game; on-line learning;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, 2006. ITHET '06. 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0405-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0406-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ITHET.2006.339693
Filename :
4141702
Link To Document :
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