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Nash, Brady L.; Brady, Randi Beth – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
English language arts (ELA) teachers and literacy researchers are increasingly attending to the ways that digital technologies may be integrated into the curriculum. Video games, which now feature extensive narrative structures, interactive play systems, and complex multimodal semiotics, offer one avenue through which ELA teachers can expand upon…
Descriptors: Video Games, Secondary Education, Language Arts, English
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Romero-Hernandez, Alejandro; Gonzalez-Riojo, Manuel; El Yamri, Meriem; Manero, Borja – Educational Technology & Society, 2022
The performing arts are currently in a critical situation worldwide. Various reports warn that the lack of audience. If we focus on dance, and especially folk dances, the situation is worse. In various countries and continents, folk dances are slowly disappearing. In Spain, we find evidence of the downward trend in terms of the number of attendees…
Descriptors: Video Games, Dance, Foreign Countries, Folk Culture
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Cabellos, Beatriz; Sánchez, Daniel L.; Pozo, Juan-Ignacio – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
One of the factors associated with the educational use of video games is the conception that teachers and students have about their educative usefulness. However, there are no studies that identify what aspects are considered more effective to learn with video games and what kind of learning is more accessible using them. This study aims at…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Video Games, Educational Games, Instructional Effectiveness
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Halimeh Khattib; Dorit Alt – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Digital technology has broadened educational opportunities in science, positioning gamification as a pivotal tool. However, its full potential in enhancing science education has not been thoroughly explored. Addressing this research gap, this study delves into the less examined aspects of gamification within science education. Employing a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Science Education, Gamification
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Caitlin Cole; Roberto H. Parada; Erin Mackenzie – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2024
Video games are an established part of popular culture, and frequently used in educational settings worldwide. There is now a substantive body of research suggesting positive outcomes of their use in classrooms. In spite of this, there is a dearth of research synthesizing the outcomes of these studies. This is particularly so in relation to the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, High School Students, Video Games
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Papp, David; Gyori, Krisztina; Kovacs, Karolina Eszter; Csukonyi, Csilla – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2022
The pandemic caused a new digital scheme of work to be implemented in higher educational institutes to avoid physical contact, which is referred to as emergency remote teaching in the literature (Hodges, Moore, Lockee, Trust, & Bond, 2020). The inevitable consequence of emergency remote teaching (later on ERT) was that the students' inter-and…
Descriptors: Video Games, Educational Games, Instructional Effectiveness, Higher Education
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Porter, Jill – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Background: Despite the interest and potential of multi touch devices, there are limited published studies researching their effectiveness and usability specifically with children with Down syndrome, one of the most common groups of children with an intellectual disability. This is particularly true for mathematical learning, an area in which many…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Down Syndrome, Students with Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction
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Kutay, Emine; Oner, Diler – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2022
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of Minecraft-based coding activities on computational thinking (CT) of middle school students. In the study, CT was conceptualized so that it encapsulates not only the knowledge of computational concepts (e.g., loops and conditionals) but also the use of CT practices (e.g., testing and debugging).…
Descriptors: Programming, Video Games, Middle School Students, Computation
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Kazu, Ibrahim Yasar; Kuvvetli, Murat – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
This research aimed to explore the views of 8th grade students on digital game-based English language learning as a foreign language (EFL). A total of 69 students between the ages of 12 and 14 participated in the study. Students' vocabulary acquisition skills were tested using a web 2.0 application called "Quizziz." The study utilized a…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Video Games, Game Based Learning
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Rahayu, Mega Septiana Ika; Kuswanto, Heru – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2021
This research aims to reveal the effectiveness of the use of the Android-based carom games comic integrated to discovery learning (MIKIMOM) in improving critical thinking and mathematical representation in the teaching of physics. It is quantitative research with the quasi experimental research design. It was conducted in two phases, with the…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Handheld Devices, Video Games, Discovery Learning
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Liritzis, Ioannis; Volonakis, Pantelis – Education Sciences, 2021
The cyber archaeometry concerns a new virtual ontology in the environment of cultural heritage and archaeology. The present study concerns a first pivot endeavor of a virtual polarized light microscopy (VPLM) for archaeometric learning, made from digital tools, tackling the theory of mineral identification in archaeological materials, an important…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Laboratory Equipment, Computer Simulation, Electronic Learning
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Ma, Jingsi; Zhang, Yi; Zhu, Zhifang; Zhao, Sunan; Wang, Qiyun – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2023
Computational thinking (CT) education has drawn increasing attention from educators and researchers. This study conducted a meta-analysis of 27 empirical studies to examine the effectiveness of game-based learning (GBL) for fostering students' CT. The effects of various factors on the learning process for acquiring CT were also examined. The…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Computation, Thinking Skills, Instructional Effectiveness
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Lee Cheng – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2024
The rapid advancement of mobile and computing technologies has made the enjoyment of music in the video gaming experience more accessible and affordable, and has raised the interest of educators in the affordances of music-related games for informal music learning. This study aimed to examine the educational affordances of music-related games…
Descriptors: Video Games, Computer Software, Music Education, Music
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Janet S. Mariano; Socorro Gigi V. Cordova – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Among the different sectors affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, educational institutions had vast changes in terms of implementing instructional programs via a distance mode to ensure continuous teaching and learning. While studies documenting adjustments during the pandemic highlight challenges such as material constraints, lack of training among…
Descriptors: Athletics, Video Games, Electronic Learning, COVID-19
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Power, Jason; Lynch, Raymond; McGarr, Oliver – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
Serious games are becoming increasingly popular due to their association with increased learning outcomes when compared to traditional self-regulated learning activities. However, the majority of research examining the outcomes of serious games has focused almost exclusively on learning outcomes. This has resulted in a lack of research examining…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Educational Games, Instructional Effectiveness, Learner Engagement
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