Serious educational game assessment : : practical methods and models for educational games, simulations and virtual worlds / / edited by Leonard Annetta, Stephen C. Bronack.

In an increasingly scientific and technological world the need for a knowledgeable citizenry, individuals who understand the fundamentals of technological ideas and think critically about these issues, has never been greater.  There is growing appreciation across the broader education community that...

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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (280 p.)
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r Leonard Annetta and Stephen C. Bronack -- Assessing Gaming, Computer and Scientific Inquiry Self-Efficacy in a Virtual Environment /  |r Diane Jass Ketelhut -- Self-Regulation Within Game-Based Learning Environments /  |r John Neitfeld and Lucy R. Shores -- The Wild West of Assessment /  |r Christopher J. Ferguson -- Diagrammatic Inquiry /  |r Owen Kelly -- Assessing Serious Educational Games /  |r Leonard A. Annetta , Richard Lamb and Marcus Stone -- Game Assesement using the E/E Grid /  |r Ricardo Javier Rademacher Mena -- Assessment using After-Action Review /  |r Randy Brown -- Usability and Play Testing /  |r Scott Warren , Greg Jones and Lin Lin -- Change is Constant; The Game is Serious /  |r Kristen Cromer -- Learning in Virtual Worlds /  |r Margaret Corbit , Jennifer Wofford and Suzanne Kolodziej -- Mitigating the Hawthorne Effect Using Computer Simulations /  |r Shawn Y. Holmes -- Endogenous Learning in Multi user Virtual Environments /  |r Dave R. Dannenberg and Michael A. Evans -- Art Education Avatars in Action /  |r Lilly Lu -- Assessing Learning and Identity in Augmentd Reality Science Games /  |r Matt Dunleavy and Brittney Simmons -- Semi-Virtual Embodied Learning-Real World Stem Assessment /  |r Mina C. Johnson-Glenberg , David Birchfield , Philippos Savvides and Colleen Megowan-Romanowicz -- An Open-Ended, Emergent Approach for Studying Serious Games /  |r Matthew J. Sharritt. 
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650 0 |a Simulation games in education  |x Evaluation. 
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