Designing Serious Games for getting transferable skills in training settings

Nowadays, serious games are present in almost every educational context. The current work deals with the design of serious games oriented towards getting transferable skills in different kinds of training settings. These games can be a valuable way of engaging citizens and workers in the learning pr...

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Published inInteraction design & architecture(s) no. 19; pp. 47 - 62
Main Authors Buendía García, Félix, García Martínez, Sol, Navarrete Ibañez, Eva M., Cervelló Donderis, M. Jesús
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.12.2013
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Summary:Nowadays, serious games are present in almost every educational context. The current work deals with the design of serious games oriented towards getting transferable skills in different kinds of training settings. These games can be a valuable way of engaging citizens and workers in the learning process by means of metaphors or similar mechanisms close to their user experience. They also contain an encouragement factor to uptake generic job competencies. An approach is proposed to develop this type of game by mixing traditional design steps with an instructional strategy to provide structured learning bites in training settings. Several game prototypes have been developed to test this approach in the context of courses for public employees. The obtained outcomes reveal the wider possibilities of serious games as educational resources, as well as the use of game achievements to evaluate the acquisition of transferable skills.
ISSN:2283-2998
2283-2998
DOI:10.55612/s-5002-019-004