Fiction or Reality - Which Game Story Promotes Learning Outcome More?

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Digital Game-based Learning (DGBL) has achieved several positive results in recent years, e.g., increased fun, motivation, or learning outcome. However, many DGBL applications fail, which makes an isolated consideration of individual game elements and their influence on learning necessary to better design future DGBL applications. One widely used game element is the game story. As there is little research on how a game story should be designed to promote learning, this paper conducts an experiment comparing a fictional game story with a realistic one. The results show that both game stories lead to a significant objective knowledge gain. In terms of learning outcome, both game stories achieved similar results.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication36th Bled eConference : Digital Economy and Society: The Balancing Act for Digital Innovation in Times of Instability, BLED 2023 - Proceedings
EditorsAndreja Pucihar, Mirjana Kljajic Borstnar, Roger Bons, Roger Bons, Guido Ongena, Marikka Heikkila, Doroteja Vidmar
Number of pages16
PublisherUniversity of Maribor Press
Publication date2023
Pages441-456
ISBN (electronic)9789612867515
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Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event36th Bled eConference, BLED 2023 - Bled, Slovenia
Duration: 25.06.202328.06.2023

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    Research areas

  • game story, learning outcome, motivation, presentation skills, serious game