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BCSHCI
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Calling time: an effective and affective evaluation of two versions of the MIT Beer Game
Playing a business game needs to be both educational and entertaining. Thus, evaluation of the experience of playing games needs to incorporate both effective and affective dimens...
Nicola Millard, Rosalind Britton
ACMIDC
2010
13 years 9 months ago
A collaborative approach to the design and evaluation of an interactive learning tool for children with special educational need
We have developed an educational software tool (Aprendiendo) to reinforce the learning process of children with special educational needs. This tool makes use of a variety of inte...
Beatriz López-Mencía, David Dí...
CE
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Developing strategic and reasoning abilities with computer games at primary school level
The paper reports a small-scale, long-term pilot project designed to foster strategic and reasoning abilities in young primary school pupils by engaging them in a number of comput...
Rosa Maria Bottino, Lucia Ferlino, Michela Ott, Ma...
BCSHCI
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Walk 2 Win: towards designing a mobile game for elderly's social engagement
In this paper we describe a user-centered approach to designing and evaluating a socially interactive mobile game for the elderly. The objective of the game is to encourage the el...
Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Abdullah Al Mahmud
VR
2010
IEEE
151views Virtual Reality» more  VR 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Astrojumper: Designing a virtual reality exergame to motivate children with autism to exercise
Children with autism show substantial benefits from rigorous physical activity, however it is often difficult to motivate these individuals to exercise due to their usually sede...
Samantha L. Finkelstein, Andrea Nickel, Tiffany Ba...