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Published in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education 3/2017

03-03-2017

Linking serious game narratives with pedagogical theories and pedagogical design strategies

Authors: Olga De Troyer, Frederik Van Broeckhoven, Joachim Vlieghe

Published in: Journal of Computing in Higher Education | Issue 3/2017

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Abstract

Narrative-based serious games present pedagogical content and interventions through an interactive narrative. To ensure effective learning in such kind of serious games, designers are not only faced with the challenge of creating a compelling narrative, but also with the additional challenge of incorporating suitable pedagogical strategies. Therefore, development teams must consist of a multidisciplinary group including storytellers, technical staff and pedagogical experts to make sure that suitable pedagogical strategies are incorporated into the narrative. In this paper, the authors show how the Domain Specific Modeling Language ATTAC-L, for modeling the narrative of a serious game, allows creating the link between the processes of pedagogical design and narrative modeling by means of an elaborate annotation system. As such, this modeling language enables different experts to concentrate on the aspects related to their field of expertise without losing oversight of the serious game as a whole. More in particular, we will show how the annotation system can be used to document and integrate the use of a well-grounded pedagogical theory, Social Cognitive Theory, for achieving the goals of a serious game, as well as when the serious game is part of a program developed by means of a well-grounded design strategy, Intervention Mapping Protocol.

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Metadata
Title
Linking serious game narratives with pedagogical theories and pedagogical design strategies
Authors
Olga De Troyer
Frederik Van Broeckhoven
Joachim Vlieghe
Publication date
03-03-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Computing in Higher Education / Issue 3/2017
Print ISSN: 1042-1726
Electronic ISSN: 1867-1233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12528-017-9142-4

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