Serious Games Network

  • Vaz de Carvalho C
  • Latorre Andrés P
  • Serón Arbeloa F
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Abstract

“Serious games” can be defined as (digital) games used for purposes other than mere entertainment. Serious Games can be applied to a broad spectrum of areas, e.g. educational, healthcare, training in hazardous environments or situations. Game-based Learning, one aspect of Serious Games, are also more and more explored for all levels of education in different subjects, such as Ancient History. The SEGAN (SErious GAmes Network) will create a Community of Practice on the Serious Games subject. The main objective is to create a stable (but expanding) consortium to exchange ideas and experiences related to Serious Games. The SEGAN Network invites the people of the community of Archaeology, Cultural Heritage and Ancient History interested in Serious Games to join the net and to participate in their activities.

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Vaz de Carvalho, C., Latorre Andrés, P. M., & Serón Arbeloa, F. J. (2013). Serious Games Network. Virtual Archaeology Review, 4(9), 174. https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2013.4271

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