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The Learning Games Design Model: Immersion, Collaboration, and Outcomes-Driven Development
International Journal of Game-Based Learning (2012)
  • Barbara Chamberlin, New Mexico State University
  • Jesús Trespalacios, New Mexico State University
  • Rachel Gallagher, New Mexico State University
Abstract
Instructional designers in the Learning Games Lab at New Mexico State University have developed a specific approach for the creation of educational games, one that has been used successfully in over 20 instructional design projects and is extensible to other developers. Using this approach, game developers and content experts (a) work collaboratively to ensure educational goals and outcomes are appropriate for the learner and the learning environment, (b) immerse themselves’ in both content and game design, and (c) test extensively throughout development with members of the target audience. The authors describe the model, discuss the implications of this approach for the creation of effective educational games, and share case studies based on the design model in practice.
Publication Date
2012
Citation Information
Barbara Chamberlin, Jesús Trespalacios and Rachel Gallagher. "The Learning Games Design Model: Immersion, Collaboration, and Outcomes-Driven Development" International Journal of Game-Based Learning Vol. 2 Iss. 3 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jesus_trespalacios/5/