Kahoot! Games Enhance Vocabulary Learning?

Q4 Social Sciences
C. V. Katemba, Joshua H. L. Tobing, T. A. Putri
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Abstract

Many educators are considering using online games for learning vocabulary. Among the existing online games is Kahoot. This study aimed to determine if male and female students learn vocabulary the same way using Kahoot! Games. The study examined whether there was any significant difference among the female and male groups in their vocabulary enhancement. This quantitative research study used a pre-test and a post-test administered to sixty-eight seventh-grade students. Findings revealed a significant difference in vocabulary enhancement between female and male students, thus supporting the use of Kahoot! games as an effective method for teaching vocabulary.
Kahoot !游戏促进词汇学习?
许多教育工作者正在考虑使用网络游戏来学习词汇。在现存的网络游戏中有Kahoot。这项研究旨在确定男女学生使用Kahoot学习词汇的方式是否相同!游戏。该研究调查了女性和男性在词汇增强方面是否存在显著差异。这项定量研究对68名七年级学生进行了前测和后测。研究结果显示,男女学生在词汇增强方面存在显著差异,因此支持使用Kahoot!游戏是一种有效的词汇教学方法。
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Journal of Elementary Education
Journal of Elementary Education Social Sciences-Education
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