Tuesday, February 20, 2007

New JISC Report on Learning in Immersive Worlds: a review of game-based learning

The JISC, have released an interesting new report on Learning in Immersive worlds.

Please take the time to check it out, its a very interesting read

The JISC-commissioned report finds that computer games could have an important role to play in learning but that for learning to take place, games must be related to learning outcomes and be relevant to real world contexts of practice. Factors that influence learner motivation include, the report suggests, the player’s sense of challenge, the realism of the game, opportunities to explore or discover new information and learner control.

Author of the report Sara de Freitas says that using game-based learning effectively means that the research community will need to continue to explore both the use of commercial games in learning contexts and the development of proprietary games. ‘In both cases,’ she says, ‘there needs to be an emphasis upon embedding games effectively and in accordance with sound pedagogic principles.’

A copy of the full report of Learning in Immersive Worlds: a review of game-based learning is available from: www.jisc.ac.uk/eli_outcomes.html

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work.

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