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ERIC Number: EJ1184345
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018
Pages: 11
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: EISSN-1436-4522
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Gamification from Player Type Perspective: A Case Study
Kocadere, Selay Arkün; Çaglar, Seyma
Educational Technology & Society, v21 n3 p12-22 2018
Studies highlight the need to consider different player types during gamification design. The aim of the present study was to determine the elements that affect learners showing different player type characteristics in a gamified learning environment. Accordingly, the study examined which game elements trigger which mechanics. The design of the study's gamified learning environment used the game elements of leaderboard, achievements, point, badge, content unlocking, level, gifting, team, and story which were thought to motivate different player types. A total of 41 undergraduate students participated in the study for 7 weeks. Using the "Player Type Scale" developed by the researchers, player types were determined as killer, achiever, explorer, and socializer. One learner showing the dominant characteristics of each player types were interviewed to determine which elements each learner liked, disliked, or was indifferent to and which mechanics these elements served. Results indicated that: (a) players may show characteristics different than their player type depending on the design features of the gamified learning environment, (b) the mechanics that attract learners in a gamified learning environment differ with regard to player type, (c) the elements that trigger a mechanic differ in with regard to player type, (d) an element may serve different mechanics for different player types, and (e) the selection of elements and the context in which they are used in the design affects the mechanic it serves and therefore the whole process.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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