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2011
Springer

Short and Long Term Benefits of Enjoyment and Learning within a Serious Game

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Short and Long Term Benefits of Enjoyment and Learning within a Serious Game
Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs) have been used for decades to teach students domain content or strategies. ITSs often struggle to maintain students’ interest and sustain a productive practice environment over time. ITS designers have begun integrating game components as an attempt to engage learners and maintain motivation during prolonged interactions. Two studies were conducted to investigate enjoyment and performance at short-term (90 minutes) and long-term (3 weeks) timescales. The short-term study (n=34) found that students in a non-game practice condition performed significantly better and wrote more than the game-based practice. However, the long-term study (n=9) found that when students were in the game-based environment they produced longer contributions than when in the non-game version. Both studies revealed trends that the game-based system was slightly more enjoyable, though the differences were not significant. The different trends across studies indicate that games...
G. Tanner Jackson, Kyle B. Dempsey, Danielle S. Mc
Added 24 Aug 2011
Updated 24 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where AIED
Authors G. Tanner Jackson, Kyle B. Dempsey, Danielle S. McNamara
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