A Study Exploring Different Modalities to Integrate Learning Objectives in Games

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Abstract

This research aims to provide further insight on how to design effective educational games by exploring whether the integration of educational content through game mechanics, text, or a combination of both text and game mechanics is more effective in teaching the learning outcomes in games. The results of the study show that all three methods led to information assimilation. The study showed that the participants did not necessarily learn better through a combination of text and game mechanics as compared with those who were exposed to learning objectives integrated into the game only through text or game mechanics. Some learning objectives were better learned when they were integrated through text while others through game mechanics.

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Molnar, A., & Kostkova, P. (2023). A Study Exploring Different Modalities to Integrate Learning Objectives in Games. International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.4018/IJGBL.330427

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