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Simulation-Based Game Learning Environments: Building and Sustaining a Fish Tank
Jhongli, Taiwan March 26-March 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DIGITEL.2007.44The First IEEE International Workshop ...
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Jason Tan, Vanderbilt University
Gautam Biswas, Vanderbilt University
This paper describes an approach, where an exploration- based simulation environment for conducting and observing science experiments is combined with a game environment to provide a learning environment that supports learning with understanding and transfer. We describe the components of the learning environment that includes active controls to create an ?inspectable? simulation, and a formative assessment scheme that aids monitoring and learning for novice learners. A preliminary experiment demonstrates the effectiveness of the simulation environment. In future, we will extend this environment by linking it to our teachable agent system, Betty?s Brain, and develop a simulation-based ?game? environment that includes a sequence of challenges to further motivate the student and expand their learning abilities.
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Jason Tan, Gautam Biswas, "Simulation-Based Game Learning Environments: Building and Sustaining a Fish Tank," digitel, pp.73-80, The First IEEE International Workshop on Digital Game and Intelligent Toy Enhanced Learning (DIGITEL'07), 2007
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