A qualitative investigation of student experience in a gamified course at the Open University of Mauritius

Q3 Social Sciences South African Computer Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-05 DOI:10.18489/sacj.v34i2.1085
Rubeena Doomun, Darelle van Greunen
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a paradigm shift from traditional on-campus presence learning to online learning. While the transition to digital education and online learning has been embraced worldwide, the biggest challenge remains the lack of motivation and engagement of the online student. Gamification is the use of game design elements in non-game contexts and in an online learning context; it is an innovative strategy to encourage motivation and engagement. This study shows the findings of qualitative research that aims to examine students’ experience in an online gamified course. The gamified online course, Music and Movement, was offered to Bachelor in Education (Honours) Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) students at the Open University of Mauritius in the semester August to December 2021. The course was redesigned using a gamification theoretical framework called D6. Out of 46 ECEC students, 15 volunteered to further contribute through semi-structured interviews. The collected data was transcribed and analysed using open coding. The findings reveal that the perception and experience of students about the gamified online course can be categorised into five main themes, namely gamified course elements, general feelings and experience of students, personality of the tutor, traits of the students and collaborative work.
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对毛里求斯开放大学游戏化课程学生体验的定性调查
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致了从传统的校园现场学习向在线学习的范式转变。虽然向数字教育和在线学习的过渡已经在全球范围内得到了接受,但最大的挑战仍然是在线学生缺乏动力和参与度。游戏化是指在非游戏环境和在线学习环境中使用游戏设计元素;这是一种鼓励激励和参与的创新策略。本研究展示了定性研究的结果,旨在考察学生在在线游戏化课程中的体验。游戏化在线课程“音乐与运动”于2021年8月至12月在毛里求斯开放大学向教育(荣誉)学士学位的幼儿教育与护理(ECEC)学生提供。这门课程是用游戏化理论框架D6重新设计的。在ECEC的46名学生中,有15人自愿通过半结构化的面试做出进一步的贡献。收集的数据采用开放编码进行转录和分析。研究结果显示,学生对游戏化在线课程的感知和体验可分为五个主题,即游戏化课程元素、学生的一般感受和体验、导师的个性、学生的特质和协作工作。
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South African Computer Journal
South African Computer Journal Social Sciences-Education
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1.30
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10
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Computer Journal is specialist ICT academic journal, accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training SACJ publishes research articles, viewpoints and communications in English in Computer Science and Information Systems.
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