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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
Delwiche, Aaron – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
Recent research demonstrates that videogames enhance literacy, attention, reaction time, and higher-level thinking. Several scholars have suggested that massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) such as "Everquest" and "Second Life" have educational potential, but we have little data about what happens when such tools are introduced in the…
Descriptors: Computers, Games, Video Games, Virtual Classrooms
Kasper, Deirdre; Welsh, Sarah; Chambliss, Catherine – 1999
The relationship between videogame usage, active exercise, television viewing, and measures of blood pressure is explored. Videogame participation, especially playing sports or action games, simulates involvement in aggressive situations. This may activate the fight or flight response in players. This response has been associated with blood…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, College Students, Health Related Fitness, Higher Education

Funk, Jeanne B. – Clinical Pediatrics, 1993
Surveyed 357 seventh and eighth graders about video game play and preference. Found that approximately 64% of boys and 56% of girls played one to two hours of video games per week at home; and that, among five categories of video games, those most preferred by the students were games that involved fantasy violence and sports games. (BC)
Descriptors: Athletics, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Houghton, Stephen; Milner, Nikki; West, John; Douglas, Graham; Lawrence, Vivienne; Whiting, Ken; Tannock, Rosemary; Durkin, Kevin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
The motor control of 49 unmedicated boys clinically diagnosed with ADHD, case-matched with 49 non-ADHD boys, was assessed while playing Crash Bandicoot I, a SonyTM Playstation platform computer video game. In Crash Bandicoot participants control the movements of a small-animated figure through a hazardous jungle environment. Operationally defined…
Descriptors: Memory, Video Games, Play, Males
Schneider, Edward F.; Lang, Annie; Shin, Mija; Bradley, Samuel D. – Human Communication Research, 2004
This study investigates how game playing experience changes when a story is added to a first-person shooter game. Dependent variables include identification, presence, emotional experiences and motivations. When story was present, game players felt greater identification, sense of presence, and physiological arousal. The presence of story did not…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Violence, Video Games, Psychological Patterns
Funk, Jeanne B.; Baldacci, Heidi Bechtoldt; Pasold; Tracie; Baumgardner, Jennifer – Journal of Adolescence, 2004
It is believed that repeated exposure to real-life and to entertainment violence may alter cognitive, affective, and behavioral processes, possibly leading to desensitization. The goal of the present study was to determine if there are relationships between real-life and media violence exposure and desensitization as reflected in related…
Descriptors: Violence, Video Games, Television, Films
Warren, Scott J.; Dondlinger, Mary Jo; Barab, Sasha A. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2008
Two major obstacles to using problem-based learning methods with writing in elementary school classrooms are the time it takes to design the learning environment and the time required for students to interact at their own pace with ill-structured problems used to spur student writing. This study examined whether game elements could be used along…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students
Kafai, Yasmin B., Ed.; Peppler, Kylie A., Ed.; Chapman, Robbin N., Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2009
This book is about the Computer Clubhouse--the idea and the place--that inspires youth to think about themselves as competent, creative, and critical learners. So much of the social life of young people has moved online and participation in the digital public has become an essential part of youth identities. The Computer Clubhouse makes an…
Descriptors: Creativity, Evaluators, Social Life, Video Games
Casey, John A. – 1992
Current trends in technological developments suggest that home entertainment video games and educational learning software are on convergent paths. Astute educators have identified these technologies as effective for student motivation and have integrated them with traditional curricula to reduce at-risk behavior. Counselors who identify and…
Descriptors: Computers, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, School Counseling
Wiggins, James D. – 1985
This study was designed to investigate the influence of television on the lives of young people and the correlation between home computer programming, the playing of video games at home, and the playing of arcade games out of the home related to self-esteem and locus of control. Subjects were 405 students in grades 4 through 12 from 21 classrooms…
Descriptors: Computers, Intermediate Grades, Locus of Control, Secondary Education

Crockford, Douglas – Learning Tomorrow: Journal of the Apple Education Advisory Council, 1986
This paper explores interactivity, and considers what should be done to create a mass market for interactive media. It is suggested that one way to do so is to examine the video game phenomenon, and a model of interactivity is proposed. The model, a "home interactive theater," would involve interaction in the telling of a story, with the…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Interaction, Interactive Video, Man Machine Systems

Hoyles, Celia; Noss, Richard; Adamson, Ross – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2002
Reflects on the meaning and evaluation of the microworld idea. Distinguishes between user manipulation and modification at three levels: the interface, superstructural, and platform levels; presents a case study of two eight-year-old girls playing a video game based on Logo; and discusses mathematical learning. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning Strategies
Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2003
Discusses opposing views of the role video games might play in higher education, with some college faculty advocating their use as teaching tools and others asserting that the games have little to say about real life. Also describes some research into video games as learning tools. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education, Instructional Materials

Funk, Jeanne B.; Buchman, Debra D. – Journal of Communication, 1996
Documents current adolescent electronic game-playing habits, exploring associations among preference for violent games, frequency and location of play, and self-concept. Identifies marked gender differences in game-playing habits and in scores on a self-perception profile. Finds that for girls, more time playing video or computer games is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Games, Higher Education, Media Research