A Computer-Based Game that Promotes Mathematics Learning More than a Conventional Approach

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GAME-BASED LEARNING(2017)

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Excitement about learning from computer-based games has been papable in recent years and has led to the development of many educational games. However, there are relatively few sound empirical studes in the scientific literature that have shown the benefits of learning mathematics from games as opposed to more traditional approaches. The empirical study reported in this paper provides evidence that a mathematics educational game can provide superior learning opportunities, as well as be more engaging. In a study involving 153 students from two middle schools, 70 students learned about decimals from playing an educational game-Decimal Point-whereas 83 students learned the same content by a more conventional, computer-based approach. The game led to significantly better gain scores in solving decimal problems, on both an immediate d =.43 and delayed d =.37 posttest and was rated as significantly more enjoyable d =.95. Low prior knowledge students especially benefitted from the game. This paper also summarizes the game's design characteristics.
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Computer Games, Digital Games, Educational Games, Mathematics Learning, Mathematics Problem Solving
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