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Damayanti, Almira Eka; Kuswanto, Heru – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2021
This research aims to reveal the effectiveness of the use of an indigenous knowledge-based physics comic of Android-based marbles games on verbal representation and critical thinking abilities. It is a quasi-experiment applying the pretest-posttest control group design. The research sample consists of two classes: the control and experimental…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Physics, Science Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
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Yesilbag, Serkan; Korkmaz, Özgen; Çakir, Recep – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
This study aims to determine the effects of educational computer games on the tenth grades students' academic achievement and attitudes towards the course. The research was conducted with 60 tenth-grade students attending an Anatolian high school during the school year of 2019-2020. The study was designed as a quasi-experimental design with a pre…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computer Games, Game Based Learning, Academic Achievement
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Zeng, Hui; Zhou, Shao-Na; Hong, Gui-Rong; Li, Qiu-ye; Xu, Shao-Qiu – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2020
In recent years, game-based learning has attracted much attention in education; however, the effectiveness of game-based learning is still not solidly confirmed. In the present research, a game-based learning in the physics domain with guides provided direct and immediate feedback. The research was conducted among three different groups: the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Game Based Learning, Educational Technology
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Chuechote, Suparat; Nokkaew, Artorn; Phongsasithorn, Apichat; Laosinchai, Parames – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2020
Sorting is a fundamental computing concept. As for today, it is taught at the secondary school level. However, this kind of algorithm is an obstacle for some students due to its high level of abstraction. To prevent discouragement as well as to incorporate a fun and challenging algorithmic task, a novel tablet-based digital game,…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Computer Games, Game Based Learning, High School Students