Maze and Mirror Game Design for Increasing Motivation in Studying Science in Elementary School Students

  • Hojjat S
  • Ikemoto C
  • Sowa T
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Abstract

The research project discussed here, examines attempts to increase the motivation of elementary school students in basic science by the means of designing a science game. To realize this goal, the maze and mirror game was designed and a workshop was held based on the game which teaches the concepts of light and reflection during joyful group play. The game was initially designed for this research consisted of a maze pattern, mirrors and bases, a buzzer and a laser. The results of the game were evaluated by three types of questionnaires and showed improvement in all aspects. The questionnaires revealed that 91{%} of students liked the game very much and 81{%} favored having these kinds of games in their science classes. The main achievement of this game for students can be categorized into four main areas: Creating thinking and independent learning, playful learning atmosphere, a chance to learn in group activities, and a feeling of accomplishment.

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Hojjat, S., Ikemoto, C., & Sowa, T. (2017). Maze and Mirror Game Design for Increasing Motivation in Studying Science in Elementary School Students. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies, 4(12), 153155. https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.3-10-2017.153155

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