Affordances of learner's game design practices

Date
2017-05
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University of Calgary
Abstract
Game play and game design require learners to think critically about contents within the game and to solve problems. We suggest that engaging learners in game design projects helps them understand school subjects deeply and develop important skills that individuals need in all situations in life (e.g., creative designs, strategic thinking). In this paper, we discuss what game design practices can afford for learners’ experience and development based on the recent game design projects that took place in two junior high schools in Western Canada.
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Game design, interdisciplinary learning, interest-driven learning
Citation
Kim, B., Bastani, R., Baradaran, F. (2017) "Affordances of learner's game design practices". In Preciado Babb, P., Yeworiew, L., Sabbaghan, S. (Eds.). Selected Proceedings of the IDEAS Conference: Leading Educational Change, pp. 7-16. Calgary, Canada: Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary.
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