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Playing Educational Math Games at Home: The Monkey Tales Case

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In research on educational games, the majority of studies have been executed in controlled school settings: the home as a context in which educational games are played, is still underexplored. However, the home context is becoming more important, as children are increasingly encouraged or even required to engage with learning content at home through educational games. In this article, we describe a study of Monkey Tales, an educational math game targeted at primary school children. Using a combination of a multimodal game analysis and a six-month user study with eight children aged 10 to 11 and their families, we provide a detailed account of how players interpret and appropriate Monkey Tales at home. We investigate to what extent players develop tactics to appropriate the game to suit their personal interests. The study showed that in the home context, respondents used various tactics to avoid educational content. We describe the implications of these appropriation tactics for the generalizability of effectivity research, and for the design of educational games.
Tijdschrift: Entertainment Computing
ISSN: 1875-9521
Volume: 16
Pagina's: 1 - 14
Jaar van publicatie:2016
Toegankelijkheid:Open