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The Serious Computer Games

The Serious Computer Games. LLP Leonardo da Vinci TOI project SCOGATT TEACHER TRAINING MATERIAL. Games and Learning Environments:. Teaching is hard. Game design is hard. Being good at both of these things is incredibly difficult for most educators.

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The Serious Computer Games

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  1. The Serious Computer Games LLP Leonardo da Vinci TOI project SCOGATT TEACHER TRAINING MATERIAL

  2. Games and Learning Environments: • Teaching is hard. • Game design is hard. • Being good at both of these things is incredibly difficult for most educators. • The value of games for the development of pedagogy need not rely on the design and development of games that teach. • While teachers are most likely not going to be game designers, they are curriculum and course designers.

  3. Games and Learning Environments: Definitions • A game is a rule-based formal system with a variable and quantifiable outcome, where different outcomes are assigned different values, the player exerts effort in order to influence the outcome, the player feels attached to the outcome, and the consequences of the activity are optional and negotiable. (Juul, “The Game, the Player, the World”).

  4. Games features (Juul, “The Game, the Player, the World”) • Rules: Games are rule-based. • Variable, quantifiable outcome: Games have variable, quantifiable outcomes. • Value assigned to possible outcomes: That the different potential outcomes of the game are assigned different values, some being positive, some being negative. • Player effort: That the player invests effort in order to influence the outcome (i.e. games are challenging). • Player attached to outcome: That the players are attached to the outcomes of the game in the sense that a player will be the winner and "happy" if a positive outcome happens, and loser and "unhappy" if a negative outcome happens. • Negotiable consequences: The same game [set of rules] can be played with or without real-life consequences.

  5. Serious Computer Games: What is it?

  6. Game industry growing Fast EUR 15bn EUR 30bn EUR 75bn 1990 2000 2010

  7. We invest 3 Billion hours every week in playing games Everyone…

  8. Why consider games? Games are becoming mainstream – avg. gamer is 33 years old in US and UK. Today games have become an universal language for playing, learning & communicating. Today games are out-growing other popular media in importance. Games are already forecasting the future of learning…

  9. Source: Mr. Toledano

  10. Being used in most areas Military Education & training Education & training Museums Healthcare Satirical Corporate training Politics News Schools

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