Title
Children’s narrative development through computer game authoring
Abstract
Recent research into the educational applications of computer games has focused on the skills which children can develop while playing games. Various benefits of computer game playing have been recorded, such as increased motivation; development of problem solving and discussion skills; and improvement in aspects of story writing. While encouraging children to play appropriately designed computer games can be used to enhance their learning, enabling children to create their own computer games offers a further range of learning opportunities. This paper describes a workshop in which young people learned how to create their own computer role- play games for their friends and family to play. The purpose of the workshop was to give the young people an opportunity to tell stories in the medium of a computer game, and to develop narrative skills such as character creation, plot planning and interactive dialogue writing. Results from this study are used to illustrate the educational benefits of computer games authoring, and to suggest directions for future research in this area.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1007/BF02763689
Techtrends
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer simulation,game design,interviews,questionnaires,games,programming
Computer science,Game design,Game design document,Narrative,Pedagogy,Audiovisual Aids,Role playing,Multimedia
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
49
5
1559-7075
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-791-5
27
3.79
References 
Authors
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Judy Robertson119421.80
Judith Good233737.96