Today’s Internet Generation is accustomed to multi-tasking, graphics, fun, and fantasy. Educators in Asia are finding it increasingly challenging to engage and motivate students with traditional modes of teaching. One tool that may help them in this endeavor is game-based learning, which is beginning to catch on in K-12 schools and higher education. This paper examined whether game-based learning is an effective instructional strategy for engaging and motivating students in higher education in Singapore. Findings indicate that game-based learning can be a useful strategy to motivate students, because the challenge of a game fosters competition between groups and collaboration within groups
Because educational games increasingly find their way into the classroom, we aim at outlining potent...
This study aimed to find out the relationship of using game-based learning in terms of Rules, Immers...
Muhiddinova Kamola Botir qizi, Namangan Business and Science University 1 st year master’s student h...
Today’s IT-savvy students are accustomed to multi-tasking, graphics, fun, and fantasy. They are said...
Games are increasingly becoming common in learning environments, and to match the requirements of d...
Game-based learning isn’t just for kids! Video games are increasingly used in higher and further edu...
In line with the components in the 4.0 Industrial Revolution Framework, the Ministry of Education in...
Emerging trends such as digitalization, globalization, and the COVID-19 pandemic are forcing higher ...
Recently, a novel method of instruction—the use of educational games—has gained traction, particular...
In Malaysia, most of the teachers are still using traditional teaching approach to teach physics in ...
Play is a social-centred process, able to boost motivation and promote learning across all levels an...
Game-based Learning (GBL) is an emerging technology planned for implementation in the next three yea...
Game-based learning has received significant attention in educational pedagogy as an effective way o...
Learning through interactive media gives additional value to the educational world because it enable...
© Kassel University Press GmbH. A modern school deals with a generation of students who were born an...
Because educational games increasingly find their way into the classroom, we aim at outlining potent...
This study aimed to find out the relationship of using game-based learning in terms of Rules, Immers...
Muhiddinova Kamola Botir qizi, Namangan Business and Science University 1 st year master’s student h...
Today’s IT-savvy students are accustomed to multi-tasking, graphics, fun, and fantasy. They are said...
Games are increasingly becoming common in learning environments, and to match the requirements of d...
Game-based learning isn’t just for kids! Video games are increasingly used in higher and further edu...
In line with the components in the 4.0 Industrial Revolution Framework, the Ministry of Education in...
Emerging trends such as digitalization, globalization, and the COVID-19 pandemic are forcing higher ...
Recently, a novel method of instruction—the use of educational games—has gained traction, particular...
In Malaysia, most of the teachers are still using traditional teaching approach to teach physics in ...
Play is a social-centred process, able to boost motivation and promote learning across all levels an...
Game-based Learning (GBL) is an emerging technology planned for implementation in the next three yea...
Game-based learning has received significant attention in educational pedagogy as an effective way o...
Learning through interactive media gives additional value to the educational world because it enable...
© Kassel University Press GmbH. A modern school deals with a generation of students who were born an...
Because educational games increasingly find their way into the classroom, we aim at outlining potent...
This study aimed to find out the relationship of using game-based learning in terms of Rules, Immers...
Muhiddinova Kamola Botir qizi, Namangan Business and Science University 1 st year master’s student h...