A Technique for Mapping Mathematics Content to Game Design

Research has shown that games can be valuable tools for learning mathematics. In this paper, we explain how we tackled the challenge of mapping mathematics content to games in the design of mathematics learning games. We present a unique technique for mapping mathematics content to game design. The...

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Main Authors: Vani Kalloo, Permanand Mohan, Dr. Kinshuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serious Games Society 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Serious Games
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Online Access:http://journal.seriousgamessociety.org/index.php/IJSG/article/view/95
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spelling doaj-5ca11c7e05e046c584aed2d3d03e3b042020-11-25T00:47:40ZengSerious Games SocietyInternational Journal of Serious Games2384-87662015-12-012410.17083/ijsg.v2i4.9554A Technique for Mapping Mathematics Content to Game DesignVani Kalloo0Permanand Mohan1Dr. KinshukDepartment of Computing and Information Technology The University of the West IndiesDepartment of Computing and Information Technology The University of the West IndiesResearch has shown that games can be valuable tools for learning mathematics. In this paper, we explain how we tackled the challenge of mapping mathematics content to games in the design of mathematics learning games. We present a unique technique for mapping mathematics content to game design. The technique can be used to improve the game design process by guiding the designer through one of the more challenging stages of the design process, namely, that of incorporating mathematics content into a game. The technique is based on several factors such as mathematics learning pedagogy, game type categorization, the mathematics curriculum, and past research experience. The technique is unique since it focuses on guiding the game designer through the process of mapping the mathematics content to the game idea. Additionally, the technique incorporates several important game design principles. A preliminary evaluation of the technique was conducted with several amateur game designers. Although there are several limitations of the technique, the evaluation shows that it was useful in helping the game designers to design suitable mathematics learning games.  http://journal.seriousgamessociety.org/index.php/IJSG/article/view/95game designlearning mathematicsmathematics instructional designmathematics learning games.
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A Technique for Mapping Mathematics Content to Game Design
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game design
learning mathematics
mathematics instructional design
mathematics learning games.
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title A Technique for Mapping Mathematics Content to Game Design
title_short A Technique for Mapping Mathematics Content to Game Design
title_full A Technique for Mapping Mathematics Content to Game Design
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publisher Serious Games Society
series International Journal of Serious Games
issn 2384-8766
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Research has shown that games can be valuable tools for learning mathematics. In this paper, we explain how we tackled the challenge of mapping mathematics content to games in the design of mathematics learning games. We present a unique technique for mapping mathematics content to game design. The technique can be used to improve the game design process by guiding the designer through one of the more challenging stages of the design process, namely, that of incorporating mathematics content into a game. The technique is based on several factors such as mathematics learning pedagogy, game type categorization, the mathematics curriculum, and past research experience. The technique is unique since it focuses on guiding the game designer through the process of mapping the mathematics content to the game idea. Additionally, the technique incorporates several important game design principles. A preliminary evaluation of the technique was conducted with several amateur game designers. Although there are several limitations of the technique, the evaluation shows that it was useful in helping the game designers to design suitable mathematics learning games. 
topic game design
learning mathematics
mathematics instructional design
mathematics learning games.
url http://journal.seriousgamessociety.org/index.php/IJSG/article/view/95
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