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Gamification - Does it work? Dr Mark GLynn [email protected] @glynnmark

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Gamification - Does it work?

Dr Mark [email protected]

@glynnmark

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Who am I?Head of Teaching Enhancement, DCU

Senior Executive in Flexible Learning, IoTI

Chemistry Lecturer, ITT Dublin

Public Affairs / Education executive, IBEC

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OverviewLevel 1 - Introduction Level 2 - Techniques Level 3 - Experience

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GamificationGamification is the use of game thinking and game mechanics in non-game contexts to engage users.

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GamificationUses game principles and

elements to motivate learning rather than actual games

Game based learningUses games or video games as a

means for learning

Serious gamesComputer based immersive games with educational and

informative purposes

Continuum

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Progress levels

Challenge levelsFreedom

to FailConditional

accessLearning

pathways

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Candy Crush

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Mario BrothersLivesMap

CoinsPower ups

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Module

Progress bars

× Indicators for completion, late and incomplete

× Individual or relative Section

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Completion status

× Indicators for completion,

× Can be specific course activities

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Completion status

× Teachers report

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Conditional Access

× Restrict to role or attainment

× Individual, And, Or

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Freedom to fail

× Restrict to role or attainment

× Individual, And, Or

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Freedom to fail - Quiz

× Restrict to role or attainment

× Individual, And, Or

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League tablesChoose the activity (or category)With or without namesGroups or individualsChoose how many to display

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Different PathwaysChoice toolLesson activityLearning Plans

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Scenarios & pathways

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Recognition & RewardBadgesCertificatesLabels

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Implementation steps for gamification

This short video outlines 7 simple steps to follow when you decide you want to implement Gamification for one of your courses

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Gamification - DSTEP project

Dr Louise HopperLaura McGradyDr Lorraine BoranDr Mark GLynn

([email protected])

@glynnmark

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Staff CPD

Challenge levels

Implementation Evaluation

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Key Findings1. Positive outcomes2. Control3. Motivation4. Group work5. Attitudes

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Key Insight - positive outcomes★ Students responded positively to

gamified features such as Knowledge Check Quizzes, self monitoring progress tools

★ Students preferred to learn remotely using E-Learning activities.

★ Gamified activities that provided real world applications of the topic were useful in increasing students perceptions of course value and are linked to exam performance.

Key LearningMore tools such as these could be incorporated into future interventions

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Key Insight - control★ Students felt in control of their

learning when they had the freedom to conjecture, hypothesis, explore and fail without negative consequence.

★ Course instructors feel that too much student control over learning may have negative outcomes if they are not appropriately monitored and assisted by a teaching professional.

Key LearningA balance is required between student and instructor led control of learning that takes account of different learning styles across students.

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Key Insight - Motivation★ The introduction of gamified

elements alone was not powerful enough to cultivate more positive, less anxious attitudes in students.

★ Intrinsically motivated students responded better to gamified interventions than those extrinsically motivated students.

Key LearningA profile of student motivations should be compiled to design a more effective intervention.

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Key Insight - group work★ Negative attitudes (frustration &

incompetency) increased when students were unfamiliar/inexperienced working in groups, but gamified cooperation was successful in eliciting positive attitudes in better functioning groups.

★ Inexperience with gamified elements and group work also resulted in negative learning outcomes such as gaps in knowledge and poor understanding of statistical concepts.

Key LearningIn the future gamified co operation, should only be incorporated when students are; (1) experienced in group work, or (2) supported to develop collaborative working skills prior to the intervention.

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Key Insight - Attitudes★ We did not find the expected

increase in attitudes (SAT-36) when measured following gamified activities

○ Coincided with moving into more complex statistics (week 6)

○ Gathered a second post SAT-36 measure (week 12)

★ Attitudes in week 12 increased from week 5 but not significantly beyond pre-SAT-36 levels. are linked to exam performance.

Key LearningPre-Post measures should be taken before and after full module. Likely to need a control group to measure against.

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Conclusion - Did gamification work?

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THANKS!Any questions?You can find out more via by contacting Dr Mark Glynn, DCU TEU,email: [email protected]

Twitter - @glynnmark

00353 1700 6181

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Additional slides

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Considerations

Goals and objectives★ Aspects of learning★ Aim to improve attitudes

Broad appealAbility to opt-outTime/support requiredHow to evaluate?

DesignAvoid

Quizzes for quizzes sake★ League tables, badges with

no associated learning objective

Disenfranchising sub-groups of studentsOver-complication

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CreditsSpecial thanks to the DCU DSTEP team, PSI DATRIP, DCU Teaching Enhancement Unit, and the National Teaching Forum for funding our initiative! Presentation template by SlidesCarnivalImages by presentermedia.com