Motion sensor technologies in education

This paper attempts to raise a discussion regarding motion sensor technologies, mainly seen as peripherals of contemporary video game consoles, by examining their exploitation within educational context. An overview of the existing literature is presented, while attempting to categorize the educatio...

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Main Authors: T. Bratitsis, M. Kandroudi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) 2014-05-01
Series:EAI Endorsed Transactions on Serious Games
Subjects:
Wii
Online Access:http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/sg.1.2.e6
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Summary:This paper attempts to raise a discussion regarding motion sensor technologies, mainly seen as peripherals of contemporary video game consoles, by examining their exploitation within educational context. An overview of the existing literature is presented, while attempting to categorize the educational approaches which involve motion sensor technologies, in two parts. The first one concerns the education of people with special needs. The utilization of motion sensor technologies, incorporated by game consoles, in the education of such people is examined. The second one refers to various educational approaches in regular education, under which not so many research approaches, but many teaching ideas can be found. The aim of the paper is to serve as a reference point for every individual/group, willing to explore the Sensor-Based Games Based Learning (SBGBL) research area, by providing a complete and structured literature review.
ISSN:2034-8800