Examining the Influences of Educational Computer-Gaming Play on Older Adults' Learning Using the Biochemistry Video Game Foldit.

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Menglong Cong, Ariana Cohn, Carolyn Black, Megan Pesansky, Robyn Thomas Pitts, Kimberly J Cortes, Kim A Gorgens, Leslie Hasche, Scott Horowitz
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Lifelong learning is essential for healthy aging, and education can positively influence the older population's quality of life and cognition. Foldit (www.fold.it) is a free academic citizen science video game designed to help scientists with biochemistry problems. Foldit also has educational potential for different levels of learners-including many older adults. This study examines the effectiveness of playing Foldit on older adults' learning and cognition outcomes. Using a randomized controlled trial explanatory mixed-method approach, learning and cognitive complaints were assessed among 24 (13 in Foldit group) older adults across pre- and post-test biochemistry assessment and cognitive symptom tracking. Additional feedback was drawn from qualitative interviews with the Foldit group. Older adult participants (54-81 years old, mean = 67.67) were randomized into either: (1) a learning group that used Foldit and traditional learning materials, or (2) a learning group using traditional reading and lecture materials regarding biochemistry. The quantitative results showed that Foldit players significantly improved their learning outcomes compared with counterparts engaged in more traditional learning methods. Qualitative results suggest that Foldit players used it as a supporting tool for biochemistry learning. Meanwhile, Foldit enticed participants to play and made them enjoy the learning process due to its game nature. These results indicate that Foldit is an effective educational tool to support older adults' learning in science and provides a roadmap for developing new educational gaming options for older adults. We conclude by speculating on lessons learned for the practical usage of Foldit in classes and for scientific outreach.

利用生物化学电子游戏文件夹研究教育性电脑游戏对老年人学习的影响。
终身学习是健康老龄化的必要条件,教育对老年人口的生活质量和认知有积极的影响。Foldit (www.fold.it)是一个免费的学术公民科学视频游戏,旨在帮助科学家解决生物化学问题。Foldit对不同水平的学习者也有教育潜力,包括许多老年人。本研究考察了玩折叠游戏对老年人学习和认知结果的影响。采用随机对照试验解释混合方法,通过测试前和测试后的生物化学评估和认知症状跟踪,对24名老年人(Foldit组13名)的学习和认知抱怨进行评估。从与Foldit小组的定性访谈中获得了额外的反馈。年龄较大的成年参与者(54-81岁,平均67.67岁)被随机分为:(1)使用Foldit和传统学习材料的学习组,或(2)使用传统阅读和生物化学讲座材料的学习组。定量结果显示,与使用传统学习方法的参与者相比,Foldit参与者的学习效果显著提高。定性结果表明,Foldit玩家将其作为生物化学学习的辅助工具。同时,Foldit以其游戏性质吸引参与者参与,让他们享受学习过程。这些结果表明,Foldit是一个有效的教育工具,支持老年人的科学学习,并为开发新的教育游戏选项为老年人提供了路线图。最后,我们对课堂上Foldit的实际使用和科学推广的经验教训进行了推测。
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
14.30%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of BAMBED is to enhance teacher preparation and student learning in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and related sciences such as Biophysics and Cell Biology, by promoting the world-wide dissemination of educational materials. BAMBED seeks and communicates articles on many topics, including: Innovative techniques in teaching and learning. New pedagogical approaches. Research in biochemistry and molecular biology education. Reviews on emerging areas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology to provide background for the preparation of lectures, seminars, student presentations, dissertations, etc. Historical Reviews describing "Paths to Discovery". Novel and proven laboratory experiments that have both skill-building and discovery-based characteristics. Reviews of relevant textbooks, software, and websites. Descriptions of software for educational use. Descriptions of multimedia materials such as tutorials on various aspects of biochemistry and molecular biology.
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