Towards a Methodology to Co-design a ...
Document type :
Partie d'ouvrage: Chapitre
Title :
Towards a Methodology to Co-design a Learning Game by Nursing Students
Author(s) :
Gajewski, Sebastian [Auteur]
Trigone-CIREL
El Mawas, Nour [Auteur]
Trigone-CIREL
Heutte, Jean [Auteur]
Trigone-CIREL
Trigone-CIREL
El Mawas, Nour [Auteur]

Trigone-CIREL
Heutte, Jean [Auteur]

Trigone-CIREL
Scientific editor(s) :
In Marfisi-Schottman I.
Bellotti F.
Hamon L.
Klemke R. (eds)
Bellotti F.
Hamon L.
Klemke R. (eds)
Book title :
Games and Learning Alliance. GALA 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Publisher :
Springer
Publication place :
Cham
Publication date :
2020-12-09
ISBN :
978-3-030-63463-6
English keyword(s) :
Learning
Clinical reasoning
Motivation
Co-design
Learning game
Nursing student
Clinical reasoning
Motivation
Co-design
Learning game
Nursing student
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Psychologie
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Education
Informatique [cs]
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Education
Informatique [cs]
English abstract : [en]
Nowadays medical errors are one of incidents and death causes involving nurses with poor clinical reasoning skills. Teachers in nursing schools need to improve these skills. Existing research works show the role of game-based ...
Show more >Nowadays medical errors are one of incidents and death causes involving nurses with poor clinical reasoning skills. Teachers in nursing schools need to improve these skills. Existing research works show the role of game-based learning to increase the students’ learning. Furthermore, many game design software exist, they are available and easy-to-use even by students without any technical knowledge. Game-based learning includes gameplay-based learning and game design- based learning. This paper studies existing game design-based learning approaches and identifies a methodology to co-design a learning game in the clinical reasoning field by nursing students themselves. This methodology is composed of 11 steps starting from the specification of pedagogical objectives until the game evaluation. This research work is dedicated to Technology Enhanced Learning community and more specifically to pedagogical engineers, game designers, researchers, and teachers in nursing schools who encounter difficulties in improving the clinical reasoning learning.Show less >
Show more >Nowadays medical errors are one of incidents and death causes involving nurses with poor clinical reasoning skills. Teachers in nursing schools need to improve these skills. Existing research works show the role of game-based learning to increase the students’ learning. Furthermore, many game design software exist, they are available and easy-to-use even by students without any technical knowledge. Game-based learning includes gameplay-based learning and game design- based learning. This paper studies existing game design-based learning approaches and identifies a methodology to co-design a learning game in the clinical reasoning field by nursing students themselves. This methodology is composed of 11 steps starting from the specification of pedagogical objectives until the game evaluation. This research work is dedicated to Technology Enhanced Learning community and more specifically to pedagogical engineers, game designers, researchers, and teachers in nursing schools who encounter difficulties in improving the clinical reasoning learning.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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