S. A. A. Mantilla, L. A. Macababat, R. D. S. Nasayao, A. M. P. Walag
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摘要
由于数字游戏的日益普及,世界各地的教育工作者对设计和开发游戏化学习系统来促进学习越来越感兴趣。该研究利用设计和开发研究设计开发了一个游戏化学习应用程序,DivTCell,向高中生教授真核细胞分裂。该应用程序是根据科学教师的建议和文献中出现的主题设计的。然后由科学教师使用应用评估标准对其进行评估。DivTCell在一个实际班级中实施,以检验其在提高学生学业成绩方面的效果。评价结果表明,该应用程序具有概念准确、可访问性好、功能完善等特点。同样,应用程序实施后,学业成绩也得到了改善,这体现在前测(M=26.80, SD=2.32)和后测(M=30.76, SD=2.44)条件下的分数显著差异;T (45)= -8.49, p = 0.00。效应量也计算为d=1.25,具有较高的现实意义。徽章、排行榜、挑战和自主权等游戏元素是激励学生学习的必要元素。这些结果表明,当最终用户在开发游戏化学习系统时,会对学生的学习成绩产生积极影响。
Design, Development, and Evaluation of DivTCell App: Gamifying Eukaryotic Cell Division and its Effects on Academic Achievement
Due to the increasing popularity of digital games, educators worldwide have grown interested in designing and developing gamified learning systems to facilitate learning. The study utilized a design and development research design to develop a gamified learning app, DivTCell, to teach eukaryotic cell division to high school students. The application was designed based on suggestions from science teachers and emerging themes in the literature. It was then evaluated by science teachers using an application evaluation rubric. The DivTCell was implemented in one in-tact class to examine its effects in improving students’ academic achievement. Results from the evaluation show that the application have accurate concepts, accessible, and functional. Similarly, improvements in academic achievement were also noted after the implementation of the app as shown in the significant difference in the scores for the pretest (M=26.80, SD=2.32) and posttest (M=30.76, SD=2.44) conditions; t(45)= -8.49, p = 0.00. Effect size was also calculated at d=1.25, indicating high practical significance. Game elements such as badges, leaderboards, challenges, and autonomy are essential in motivating students to learn. These results demonstrate that when end users are in mind in developing a gamified learning system that positively affects students’ academic achievement.
期刊介绍:
This journal publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring internationally in science curriculum, instruction, learning, policy, and preparation of science teachers with the aim to advance our knowledge of science education theory and practice. Moreover, this journal also covers the issues concerned with environmental education & environmental science.