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Shaffer, David W. – Computers and Education, 2006
This paper, develops the concept of "epistemic frames" as a mechanism through which students can use experiences in video games, computer games, and other interactive learning environments to help them deal more effectively with situations outside of the original context of learning. Building on ideas of "islands of expertise" [Crowley, K., &…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Games, Educational Environment, Role Playing
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Dickey, Michele D. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2006
The purpose of this conceptual analysis is to investigate how contemporary video and computer games might inform instructional design by looking at how narrative devices and techniques support problem solving within complex, multimodal environments. Specifically, this analysis presents a brief overview of game genres and the role of narrative in…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Computer Assisted Instruction, Problem Solving, Educational Technology
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Sefton-Green, Julian – Review of Research in Education, 2006
This chapter begins with a scenario contrasting two seemingly different images of child and media from before and after the "digital revolution." The author argues that there is much greater continuity in how this relationship has been conceptualized over the period than is commonly imagined. While not offering a comprehensive study of recent…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Youth, Authors, Mass Media Effects
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Funk, Jeanne B.; Buchman, Debra D. – Pediatric Annals, 1995
Reviews the literature on: (1) health-related effects of video games (VGs), including seizures, physiologic responses, and musculoskeletal injuries; (2) eye-hand coordination in VGs; (3) psychological adjustment related to VGs, including possible psychopathologies and violence-related effects; and (4) the educational impact of VGs. Also examines…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Aggression, Child Behavior
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Purushotma, Ravi – Language Learning & Technology, 2005
As often as language teachers lecture about the importance of continual practice to adolescent learners, the dullness of homework exercises designed primarily to be educational has difficulty competing with popular media designed solely to be entertaining. Recently, numerous attempts have been made to develop "edutainment" titles that seek to…
Descriptors: Video Games, Student Motivation, Educational Technology, Second Language Instruction
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Gross, M. Scott – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2005
This article provides a review of some of the currently available literature surrounding the academic study of video games. Many of these theoretical methods have been used to study film and television and are discussed here in order to frame the need for further examination of video games. Suggestions for the use of video games in the classroom…
Descriptors: Video Games, Sexuality, Sex Education, Educational Games
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Funk, Jeanne B.; Bermann, Julie N.; Buchman, Debra D. – Trends in Communication, 1997
Reports video game playing demographics. Reviews the literature on video game health hazards and positive health applications; cutting-edge applications in education and controversies about learning; and effects on personality. Discusses laboratory and survey research on the effects of video games violence. Considers whether some children may be…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aggression, At Risk Persons, Child Health
Sutton, Ronald E. – 1995
This paper synthesizes speculation in the professional literature about the future impact of multimedia. Many experts believe that multimedia will soon become the major focus of entertainment dollars and time because its versatility gives it the potential to be a very powerful way to communicate ideas and search for information. In its current…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cable Television, Comparative Analysis, Educational Change
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Yelland, Nicola – AACE Journal, 2005
This article considers the research literature of the past decade pertaining to the use of computers in early childhood education. It notes that there have been considerable changes in all aspects of our lives over this time period and considers studies in which information and communication technologies (ICT)and in particular, computers, have…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Literature Reviews, Computer Uses in Education
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