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Mots-clés : Serious Game, Education
The existing common video game genres lack clarity as well as consistency and thus cannot serve as a solid reference to inform the research on digital educational games (DEG), which are increasingly used as learning tools. To address this basic issue of game classification, we have developed a web-based survey to collect data on how people play and perceive video games that they know well. The survey is grounded in our Game Elements-Attributes Model (GEAM). 321 valid responses were analysed usin
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Mots-clés : digital educational games (DEG), Jeux numériques éducatifs, Jeux éducatifs, Genre, Jeux vidéo, Apprentissage, Classification, Education
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Une vie suffit-elle pour maîtriser des jeux tels que les échecs, le bridge, le tennis, Star Craft ou League of Legends ? Un joueur aguerri pourrait investir la majeure partie de son temps libre sans avoir exploré toutes les stratégies et possibilités de ces systèmes ludiques. Malgré la richesse des jeux classiques, les joueurs se montrent avides de changement et de nouveauté. Relativement peu documentée compte tenu
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Mots-clés : Histoire, Jeu vidéo, Jeux, Culture, Briques, Patterns
Cet article propose de montrer l’importance des designers de jeux vidéo en tant qu’agents d’évolution des jeux. Il s’appuie sur une étude dont le but principal est de mieux définir les jeux dits « casual » en utilisant le savoir professionnel des designers de jeux vidéo. En documentant ce sujet, il est apparu que les pratiques des designers de jeux sont en pleine évolution. Étant donné le peu d&
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Mots-clés : design de jeux vidéo, pratique du design, rôle du designer, Savoir professionnel, Joueur instrumental, jeu casual
Abstract. This paper presents “A Day In The HOspital”, a Digital Serious Game aiming at providing a technological tool for both evaluating and training ethical skills of medical staff personnel. During the game, the player interprets the role of a physician who has to perform a decision-making process that involves his ethical and medical skills. Usability and sense of Presence have been assessed through a specific post-game Likert-questionnaire. In order to evaluate the potenti
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Mots-clés : Digital Serious Game, Biomedical Ethics, Virtual Reality, Virtual Environments, Decision Making, Medical Training, Ethical Evaluation, Collaborative Training
Abstract: Games are increasingly being used in educational contexts. The view of some game educationists is that games are able to effectively fulfil the requirements of a constructivist learning pedagogy. It is suggested, for example, that games are useful at representing complexity and often possess mechanisms that make learning more effective through mimicking behaviours required for study. This includes such elements as a call to focus, increasing levels of difficulty of skill, repetit
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Mots-clés : Game-based learning, Neuroscience, How to learn, Primary school
Serious games have become a motivational engine to get knowledge, skills and fun at the same time. First of all, the player has to feel that he is play-ing a game where the learning is only a consequence of the playing actions and it is essential to use reliable sources of information to design them in order to obtain the desired results. In this paper, we propose the design and development of a serious game as learning tool and generator of interest about Tourette syndrome in a web-based enviro
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Mots-clés : Attitudinal change, Computer-based training, Empathy, Entertainment, Game-based learning, Instructional technology
Abstract:This paper presents the evolving embodiments of “A Virtual Laboratory”, a VR-based videogame simulating an experiment of medical distillation in a medieval alchemy lab. Players are encouraged to acquire the knowledge needed to master the operations to be performed by consulting the digital representation of an ancient treatise on distillation hosted at the Gunnerus Library of Trondheim, The game is part of a larger project called MUBIL aimed at disseminating the knowled
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Mots-clés : Serious Games, Library, Virtual Environment, Immersion, Interaction, Learning
Abstract:Continuous developments in the web and computer technologies along with an increasing availability of game engines contribute to an expansion of techniques that bridge culture and education with gaming. In addition, open linked data technologies pave the way towards the semantic web of the future by exploiting the abundance in data availability. In this work we present an innovative and content-dynamic web-based framework, which relies and exploits the rich content of distributed web cu
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Mots-clés : Games, Three-dimensional displays, Engines, Cultural differences, Buildings, Virtual environments, Navigation
In this paper we investigate the possibility how to enable transfer of meaningful game information between different video games. We explore the benefits of ontologies as a solution to this problem, and present an initial version of Game Ontology, a first step towards achieving interoperability between games. Références (1) : D. Djaouti, J. Alvarez, J. Jessel, G. Methel, and P. Molinier. Towards a classification of video games. In Artificial and Ambient Intelligence conve
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Mots-clés : Game, Video game, Ontology