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Motivation in Gamification: Constructing a Correlation Between Gamification Achievements and Self-determination Theory

Motivation in Gamification: Constructing a Correlation Between Gamification Achievements and Self-determination Theory

Motivation in Gamification: Constructing a Correlation Between Gamification Achievements and Self-determination Theory

Motivation in Gamification: Constructing a Correlation Between Gamification Achievements and Self-determination Theory

Brunella Botte, Sander Bakkes,Remco Veltkamp

Abstract

“This paper presents an analysis of the general concept of motivation and how it is fostered in gamified solutions for learning, particularly in the context of self-determination theory. The analysis leverages academic literature on the topics of motivation, player engagement, basic psychological needs, and the ability of video games to potentially satisfy these needs. Specifically, the paper contributes to the field of game-based learning by (1) proposing a correlation between gamification achievements and basic psychological needs, as derived from self-determination theory, (2) analysing an already effective game-based learning platform (SOLOLEARN) for mechanics that do – and that do not – contribute to the basic psychological needs of individual users”.

Reference

Botte, B., Bakkes, S., & Veltkamp, R. (2020, December). Motivation in Gamification: Constructing a Correlation Between Gamification Achievements and Self-determination Theory. In International Conference on Games and Learning Alliance (pp. 157-166). Springer, Cham. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-63464-3_15

Keywords

Gamification, Self-determination theory, Adaptive gamification, Gamification design