Some of us might remember being told to "be serious" by a parent or teacher when trying to make a game out of learning during our schooling years. Traditionally treated as a solemn affair with equally solemn etiquette, learning is commonly viewed as "serious business" by parents and educators alike. It turns out that fun and games can be a positive and enriching experience for students when properly applied and need not be seen as an opposing force that keeps students from learning.
Loosely referred to as gamification or game-based learning, it involves the use of game design elements in a non-game context or actual games to acquire skills or knowledge. Some examples of game design elements include goals, game mechanics and rules, interaction, challenges, interactive problem-solving, point scoring systems and story creation.
The goal of the gamified teaching approach is to create higher engagement and motivation among students for better learning outcomes, including a deeper understanding of a subject, increased creativity, the development and enhancement of critical thinking abilities and improved information retention, to name a few.
To delve deeper into the subject, we sought out Grace Tham, CEO of Verve L&D and director of training and development for the Ace EdVenture Group of Schools, for more information.
How is the gamified approach to learning beneficial and effective?
This story is from the April 2024 edition of Tatler Malaysia.
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