Motivating Children to Learn Effectively: Exploring the Value of Intrinsic Integration in Educational Games
University of Nottingham · Sheffield Hallam University
Abstract
The concept of intrinsic motivation lies at the heart of the user engagement created by digital games. Yet despite this, educational software has traditionally attempted to harness games as extrinsic motivation by using them as a sugar coating for learning content. This article tests the concept of intrinsic integration as a way of creating a more productive relationship between educational games and their learning content. Two studies assessed this approach by designing and evaluating an educational game called Zombie Division to teach mathematics to 7- to 11-year-olds. Study 1 examined the learning gains of 58 children who played either the intrinsic, extrinsic, or control variants of Zombie Division for 2…
Citation impact
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- 25.91
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Zombie
- Intrinsic value (animal ethics)
- Mathematics education
- Value (mathematics)
- Intrinsic motivation
- Psychology
- Task (project management)
- Computer science
- Quality Education