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Title: First experience in game design for students: Case study
Authors: Kubina, E.
Stepanova, N.
Larionova, V.
Davy, Y.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Dechema e.V.
Citation: First experience in game design for students: Case study / E. Kubina, N. Stepanova, V. Larionova, et al. — DOI 10.34190/GBL.19.029 // Proceedings of the European Conference on Games-based Learning. — 2019. — Vol. 2019-October. — P. 414-422.
Abstract: “If I am really making a game for players, and not in order to improve the number of site visitors, or conversion rate, or productivity, etc., what shall I do”? – is the key question for a game developer. What shall I do to make a game that is interesting for players, and reflects certain issues or demands. After experiencing games as add-ons for traditional education, the authors decided to implement their own ideas and projects of educational games. Several gaming sessions were performed with people from different age groups with different requests and preferences concerning the games. Results include recommendations on organizing games for a large number of people, and methods for presenting data to players in condensed format to facilitate gaming process and make it transparent. The experience will be used to improve methods authors used to run educational games, correct revealed shortcomings, and gain additional support for new learning techniques. © The Authors, 2019. All Rights Reserved.
Keywords: EDUCATION
GAME DEVELOPER
GAMIFICATION
GENERATION Z
ORGANIZATION
EDUCATION
SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS
CONVERSION RATES
EDUCATIONAL GAME
GAME DEVELOPER
GAMIFICATION
GENERATION Z
LEARNING TECHNIQUES
NUMBER OF PEOPLES
TRADITIONAL EDUCATIONS
LEARNING SYSTEMS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/101665
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85075280623
WOS ID: 000539528200048
PURE ID: 0967dea5-cb77-4d10-893c-cc52a3529f69
11344325
ISSN: 20490992
ISBN: 9781912764389
DOI: 10.34190/GBL.19.029
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