Challenging games help students learn

Computers in Human Behavior(2016)

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In this paper, we investigate the impact of flow (operationalized as heightened challenge and skill), engagement, and immersion on learning in game-based learning environments. The data was gathered¿through a survey from players (N¿=¿173) of two learning games (Quantum Spectre: N¿=¿134 and¿Spumone: N¿=¿40). The results show that engagement in the game has a clear positive effect on learning, however, we did not find a significant effect between immersion in the game and learning. Challenge of the game had a positive effect on learning both directly and via the increased engagement. Being skilled in the game did not affect learning directly but by increasing engagement in the game. Both¿the challenge of the game and being skilled in the game had a positive effect on both being engaged and immersed in the game. The challenge in the game was an especially strong predictor of learning outcomes. For the design of educational games, the results suggest that the challenge of the game should be able to keep up with the learners growing abilities and learning in order to endorse continued learning in game-based learning environments. Engagement in the game has a positive effect on learning.Immersion in the game does not have a significant effect on learning.Challenge affected learning both directly and via the increased engagement.Skill did not affect learning directly but only via the increased engagement.Perceived challenge was an especially strong predictor of learning outcomes.
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Game-based learning,Gamification,Serious games,Flow,Engagement,Immersion
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