Game-Based Learning, Gamification in Education and Serious Games
Game-Based Learning, Gamification in Education and Serious Games
By Carlos Vaz de Carvalho & Antonio Coelho
Abstract
“Gamification refers to the use of game mechanics in non-recreational environments, such as the school environment, in order to enhance motivation, concentration, effort, commitment and other positive values common to all games. Gamification allows us to establish clear objectives that are presented to be overcome. It also offers constant feedback, shows the progression of students, recognizes their effort and it guides them over the course of the teaching and learning process. The aim is to measure the knowledge of future teachers about gamification as a didactic resource. The sample is composed of 164 students of the Degree in Primary Education in Galicia (Spain). The scale obtains a reliability of 0.94 α. The index of Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) provides a value of 0.932 and Bartlett’s test of sphericity (χ2 = 2739,793; gl = 351, p < .000), ensuring that the factor analysis is right, and the model achieves a good fit. The students of the Degree in Primary Education have not heard of the term gamification, but still consider feasible its implementation in the school environment. The students feel that they don’t know enough about this teaching resource, and they are afraid of not achieving the curricular objectives using it as they have no control over the content to be taught.
Reference
De Carvalho, C. V., & Coelho, A. (2022). Game-based learning, gamification in education and serious games. Computers, 11(3), 36. doi:10.3390/computers11030036 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-431X/11/3/36/htm