Learning by Playing. A Case Study of the Education in Photography by Digital Games

Zdenko Mago, Łukasz P. Wojciechowski, Magdaléna Balážiková, Amiee J. Shelton
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Aim. The study aims to explore the current state of digital game-based learning to reflect the extent, possibilities, opportunities, and limitations of its implementation in the specific field of education as visual art, especially photography. Method. The explorative study employed the method of theoretical analysis of available literature and other secondary sources related to the issue, and subsequently applied the method of an illustrative (descriptive) case study. Results. Photo modes of commercially available digital games, originally intended to increase the players’ retention and participation, have led to the birth of a new art form, virtual photography. The technology of photo modes in a larger variety of recent games has made virtual photography available to significantly more players. Photo modes provide artistic control and creative options alongside a whole catalogue of lenses, camera parameters, and other features, reducing the financial burden associated with the purchase of photographic equipment. Furthermore, photo modes offer more than just a substitutable alternative to traditional photography, as added artistic value is found within virtual worlds. Conclusions. Despite some limitations regarding the overall implementation of digital game-based learning in photography classrooms, photo modes of commercially available digital games are a suitable tool for educational efforts in photography through both self-development and measurement of outcome-based learning.
玩中学习。基于数字游戏的摄影教学案例研究
的目标。该研究旨在探索基于数字游戏的学习的现状,以反映其在视觉艺术,特别是摄影等特定教育领域中实施的程度、可能性、机会和局限性。方法。探索性研究采用对现有文献和其他与问题相关的二手资料进行理论分析的方法,随后应用说明性(描述性)案例研究的方法。结果。商业数字游戏的照片模式原本是为了提高玩家的留存率和参与度,如今却催生了一种新的艺术形式——虚拟摄影。最近越来越多的游戏采用了照片模式技术,使得更多的玩家可以使用虚拟照片。照片模式提供了艺术控制和创意选项,以及整个镜头目录,相机参数和其他功能,减少了与购买摄影设备相关的经济负担。此外,照片模式提供的不仅仅是传统摄影的替代选择,因为在虚拟世界中发现了附加的艺术价值。结论。尽管在摄影课堂中全面实施基于数字游戏的学习存在一些局限性,但通过自我开发和基于结果的学习的测量,商业数字游戏的照片模式是摄影教育工作的合适工具。
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