Title
Design guidelines for Classroom Multiplayer Presential Games (CMPG)
Date Issued
01 November 2011
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
In a Classroom Multiplayer Presential Game (CMPG) peers interact collaboratively with the virtual world and amongst themselves in a shared space. The design of this kind of game, however, is a complex process that must consider instruction strategies, methodology, usability and ludic aspects. This article's aim is to develop and systematize guidelines for the design of CMPGs. To develop these guidelines we used a three-step process: evaluating an initial implementation of a CMPG and finding its problems; defining guidelines that can help overcome these problems; and redesigning the game based on the guidelines before testing it in a real class scenario to assess how helpful the guidelines were in solving the initial problems. From the initial evaluation of the game, we developed a series of guidelines to overcome the existing problems that can be classified into six categories: On-screen information, Game mechanics, Game progression, Methodology, Collaboration, and Holism. After redesigning the game with these guidelines we performed a field study to see the behavior of the new CMPG, where we measured how well the guidelines were applied in the game-play and the effectiveness in regard to the learning level reached by the students. Our results indicate that the guidelines are a valuable tool in the design of CMPGs that foster learning, which was shown both in the results of the observations and in the significant increase in learning. Although the design guidelines can be seen as general principles, we conclude that they have to be considered differently for different games, and that even during a specific game the importance of each guideline may vary throughout the different quests. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Start page
2039
End page
2053
Volume
57
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Educación general (incluye capacitación, pedadogía)
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-79958773130
Source
Computers and Education
ISSN of the container
03601315
Sponsor(s)
Research supported by the Center for Research on Educational Policy and Practice , Grant CIE01-CONICYT , Games for Learning Institute , and Microsoft Research.
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