Digital game–based learning in music education: A systematic review between 2011 and 2023

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Katy Ieong Cheng Ho Weatherly, Bri’Ann Wright, Elsa Y. Lee
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Digital game–based learning is increasingly integrated into classrooms, offering a novel approach to combining informal and formal music education. This article reports the findings of a systematic review investigating digital game–based learning in music education, analysing 15 empirical, peer-reviewed articles written from 2011 to 2023. In this analysis, we first analyzed the platforms of digital game–based learning tools and their corresponding musical objectives. Second, we examined the methodologies, participant demographics, and the effectiveness of digital game–based learning in music education. Finally, we considered potential issues associated with the reviewed studies. Our findings reveal that while potential benefits of digital game–based learning in music education are evident, several challenges also arise. Many of the studies we reviewed failed to consider and discuss potential issues associated with digital game–based learning; with our prominent concerns pertaining to tool availability, cost, and accessibility. In addition, our systematic review highlights the need for further research focusing on open-access resources and free tools that help mitigate such accessibility barriers. Recommendations for future research include further work on experimental designs between traditional music learning and digital game–based learning and examining additional dependent variables beyond motivation and achievement.
音乐教育中基于数字游戏的学习:2011 年至 2023 年的系统回顾
基于数字游戏的学习越来越多地融入课堂,为非正式和正式音乐教育的结合提供了一种新方法。本文报告了对音乐教育中基于数字游戏的学习进行系统性研究的结果,分析了从2011年至2023年期间撰写的15篇经验性同行评审文章。在分析中,我们首先分析了基于数字游戏的学习工具平台及其相应的音乐目标。其次,我们研究了基于数字游戏的学习在音乐教育中的方法、参与者人口统计和有效性。最后,我们考虑了与所审查研究相关的潜在问题。我们的研究结果表明,虽然基于数字游戏的学习在音乐教育中的潜在益处显而易见,但也出现了一些挑战。我们回顾的许多研究都没有考虑和讨论与基于数字游戏的学习相关的潜在问题;我们最关注的问题与工具的可用性、成本和可及性有关。此外,我们的系统性综述强调了进一步研究的必要性,重点是有助于减少此类可访问性障碍的开放式资源和免费工具。对未来研究的建议包括进一步研究传统音乐学习和基于数字游戏的学习之间的实验设计,以及研究动机和成绩之外的其他因变量。
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期刊介绍: Research Studies in Music Education is an internationally peer-reviewed journal that promotes the dissemination and discussion of high quality research in music and music education. The journal encourages the interrogation and development of a range of research methodologies and their application to diverse topics in music education theory and practice. The journal covers a wide range of topics across all areas of music education, and a separate "Perspectives in Music Education Research" section provides a forum for researchers to discuss topics of special interest and to debate key issues in the profession.
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