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How Are Games Educational? Learning Theories Embodied in Games

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How Are Games Educational? Learning Theories Embodied in Games
Through the combined efforts of many dedicated researchers across the globe, the “message” of the value of games for learning is starting to be heard in formal education, but there remains considerable resistance. One way to help overcome this resistance and influence the acceptance and integration of games as educational technology is through the connection of existing game design with scholarly and widely accepted pedagogy. This paper outlines the theories of Robert Gagné, and Howard Gardner to demonstrate how good games, even purely commercial ones, already embody the fundamental elements of these learning and instructional theories. In this way, it can be shown that good games constitute sound educational pedagogy. Keywords Games, Learning Theory, Multiple Intelligences, Gagné’s Nine Events, Pedagogy
Katrin Becker
Added 26 Jun 2010
Updated 26 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where DIGRA
Authors Katrin Becker
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