Guidelines for Game-based Learning

Guidelines for Game-based Learning
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Publisher : Pabst Science Publishers
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9781593260729
ISBN-13 : 1593260725
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Book Synopsis Guidelines for Game-based Learning by : Maja Pivec

Download or read book Guidelines for Game-based Learning written by Maja Pivec and published by Pabst Science Publishers. This book was released on 2004 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Games have high presence in non-formal and informal segments of learning. Unfortunately, in formal education games are still often seen just as an unserious activity and the potentials of games for learning stay undiscovered. Games have high presence in non-formal and informal segments of learning. Unfortunately, in formal education games are still often seen just as an unserious activity and the potentials of games for learning stay undiscovered. How to design effective learning opportunities? Why is learning by experience often more efficient than learning by studying? How to provide the learning experiences needed to respond to current challenges? Using computer games and games in general for learning purposes offers a variety of knowledge presentations and creates opportunities to apply the knowledge within a virtual world, thus supporting and facilitating the learning process.


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