Comme évoqué dans le billet précédent consacré au Dr Sophie Caillies, nous poursuivons notre démarche visant à faire connaître de jeunes docteurs dont les travaux convoquent des aspects en lien avec la ludologie et le Serious game. Aujourd'hui, nous vous présentons les travaux de Laurence Schmoll qui a soutenu en 2016 sa thèse à l'université de Strasbourg (École Doctorale des Humanités
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Mots-clés : Serious Game, Langues, Français Langue Etrangère (FLE), Jeu vidéo, Multijoueur, Thèse, Doctorat, Portrait
AbstractSerious games are games with an educational purpose. In these games, players develop their skills by facing a number of challenges, and students are assessed according to their game playing behaviour. Assessment of serious game-based learning experiences has to take into account diverse features as game genre, pedagogical aim or game context. This paper analyses how skills are usually assessed in learning experiences based on serious games. To reach this objective, a systematic mapping s
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Mots-clés : Serious games, Game based learning, Systematic mapping study, Skill assessment, Interactive learning environments
Plusieurs doctorants ou étudiants de Master, de différentes disciplines, nous contactent où sont croisés régulièrement lors de colloques scientifiques. Leur point commun est de s'intéresser aux Serious Game ou de manière plus large à l'emploi du jeu dans leurs problématiques ou expérimentations. Nous proposons souvent d'archiver leur travaux sur Ludoscience pour contribuer à partager et diffuser leurs écri
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Mots-clés : Thèse, Références, Publications, Mémoire, Etudiants, Thèse, Master, Serious Game
In this paper, we propose an environment to support collaborative modding, as a new way to learn a subject. Modding can be defined as the activity to modify an existing game with dedicated tools. In a constructivist approach, we base our work on the assumption that modding a learning game can help learners to acquire the concepts of the subject concerned. We also think that modding in collaborative settings can help learners both to learn the subject and to learn to collaborate. We first propose
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Mots-clés : Modding, Game development kits, Learning game 2.0, Collaborative learning
Abstract— Players’ gameplay action-decision data can be used towards profiling as serious games analytics. The insights gained can help support the decisions for performance improvement and as ‘prescriptions’ for training – e.g., diagnosing who should receive training, how much training will be given, informing the design of the game, and determining the contents for inclusion and exclusion. Data-driven training prescription can help learning organizations save mone
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Mots-clés : Serious Games Analytics, Similarity measures, Performance improvement, Reducing training cost, Training prescription
ABSTRACTBackground: The emergence of new technologies in the obstetrical field should lead to the development of learning applications, specifically for obstetrical emergencies. Many childbirth simulations have been recently developed. However, to date none of them have been integrated into a serious game.Objective: Our objective was to design a new type of immersive serious game, using virtual glasses to facilitate the learning of pregnancy and childbirth pathologies. We have elaborat
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Mots-clés : Serious Game, Obstetric emergencies, Gynecology
Abstract:Business processes play a major role in the Information System (IS) domain. Business Process Management (BPM) approaches offer languages, methods and tools for modeling, execution and optimizing business processes. However, these approaches are often difficult to understand by the learners. In particular, the modeling phase often remains abstract, not consensual and complex to implement in real settings. In order ato better motivate BPM learners, several BPM's Serious Games (SG) has bee
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Mots-clés : Games, Companies, Training, Information systems, Business process management, Graphics, serious games (computing), business data processing
Summary Digital Serious Games (SGs) are gaining increasing importance as educational and training tools. However, there is still a long way to make them widely deployed. On the one hand, balancing fun and educational elements in a SG is not trivial and requires understanding how these games can be designed to support effective and efficient learning. On the other hand, actual development can be costly and time-consuming, involving large teams of people from different backgrounds, who often
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Mots-clés : Serious Game, Learning
The challenges encountered in the process of teaching and learning programming have been discussed on the global stage, resulting in a number of hypotheses that seek to clarify what are the barriers faced and the reasons why beginners feel unhappy with their experiences introductory programming. Thus, a variety of initiatives involving the creation,
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Mots-clés : Gamification, Teaching, Programming, Learning
AbstractParallel, an innovative teaching and learning tool, was designed by a multidisciplinary team gathering together university and college professors, post-graduate students, teachers, as well as young adults and college students. The creation of Parallel, made possible fruitful collaboration between students, teachers and researchers. The collaborative experience was part of an effort to understand how a serious game on a mobile platform using augmented reality could be exploited in a forma
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Mots-clés : Augmented reality, Mobile learning, Physics, Longlife learning, Activity theory