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Does the emotional design of scaffolds enhance learning and motivational outcomes in game-based learning?

Does the emotional design of scaffolds enhance learning and motivational outcomes in game-based learning?

Does the emotional design of scaffolds enhance learning and motivational outcomes in game-based learning?

By Antti Koskinen,Jake McMullen, Manuel Ninaus, and Kristian Kiili

Abstract

“Background: In recent years, the importance of emotions in learning has been increasingly recognized. Applying emotional design to induce positive emotions has been considered a means to enhance the instructional effectiveness of digital learning environments. However, only a few studies have examined the specific effects of emotional design in game-based learning. Objectives: This quasi-experimental study utilized a value-added research approach to investigate whether emotional design applied to scaffolding in a game-based learning environment improves learning and motivational outcomes more than emotionally neutral scaffolding. Methods: A total of 138 participants, mean age of 11.5 (SD = 0.73) participated in the study. A total of 68 participants played the base version of a fraction learning game (Number Trace), where scaffolding was provided with emotionally neutral mathematical notations, and 70 participants played the value-added version of the game using emotionally designed animated scaffolding agents. Pre-and post-tests were used to measure conceptual fraction knowledge and self-reported measures of situational interest and situational self-efficacy to evaluate motivational outcomes. Results and Conclusions: Our results indicate that the emotional design applied to scaffolds can improve the educational value of a game-based learning environment by enhancing players' situational interest and situational self-efficacy. However, although the intervention improved the participants' conceptual fraction knowledge, there was no significant difference between the scaffolding conditions in participants' learning outcomes. Takeaways: The results suggest that emotional design can increase the educational impact of game-based learning by promoting the development of interest, as well as improving self-efficacy.”

Reference

Koskinen, A., McMullen, J., Ninaus, M., & ; Kiili, K. (2022). Does the emotional design of scaffolds enhance learning and motivational outcomes in game‐based learning? Journal of Computer Assisted Learning. doi:10.1111/jcal.12728 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jcal.12728

Keyword

Game-based learning, motivational outcomes, emotions, interest, research