The use of Massive Online Games in game-based learning activities

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The popularity of massively multiplayer online games such as Minecraft and Roblox has aroused the attention of teachers and educational researchers in the past decade. The purpose of this paper is to provide preliminary classroom experience using Roblox in game-based learning activities through acti...

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Autores: Hernández, Lorena, Hernández, Verónica, Neyra, Farah, Carrillo, Julieta
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Instituto Universitario de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología Inudi Perú
Repositorio:Revista Innova Educación
Lenguaje:inglés
español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.revistainnovaeducacion.com:article/573
Enlace del recurso:https://revistainnovaeducacion.com/index.php/rie/article/view/573
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:COVID-19
aprendizaje
videojuegos
realidad virtual
mundo virtual
learning
videogames
virtual reality
virtual world
aprendizado
realidade virtual
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Sumario:The popularity of massively multiplayer online games such as Minecraft and Roblox has aroused the attention of teachers and educational researchers in the past decade. The purpose of this paper is to provide preliminary classroom experience using Roblox in game-based learning activities through action research. Convenience and quota sampling were used, intervening in four groups from different educational levels: 1 secondary, 1 high school, and 2 colleges. The learning activities with Roblox were conducted during the 2020-2021 academic year during the COVID-19 pandemic that forced Mexican schools to go digital.  Roblox was used to learn content (like dinosaurs, contagious diseases, system definition) and interpersonal skills (negotiation, cooperation). The participants’ learning perception was explored through quantitative and qualitative data. Findings suggest that students enjoyed the Roblox learning activity as it allowed social interaction between classmates. The students evaluated the learning through the Roblox activity class on different scales (3,08; 3,18; 4,07 and 4,21 on the Likert scale). The results indicate that there are generational differences between groups. Finally, the paper offers concrete suggestions for the use of Roblox in the educational context.
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