Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors

Digital educational games (DEGs) are gaining a lot of recognition in a variety of educational and training contexts, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Since modern-day children are accustomed to digital and gaming technologies, DEGs are considered to be a progressiv...

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Main Authors: Azami, Husna Hafiza R., Ibrahim, Roslina, Masrom, Suraya, Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah, Yaacob, Suraya
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spelling my.utm.1078772024-10-08T06:49:37Z http://eprints.utm.my/107877/ Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors Azami, Husna Hafiza R. Ibrahim, Roslina Masrom, Suraya Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah Yaacob, Suraya T Technology (General) Digital educational games (DEGs) are gaining a lot of recognition in a variety of educational and training contexts, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Since modern-day children are accustomed to digital and gaming technologies, DEGs are considered to be a progressive and effective learning strategy that appeals to them. However, despite the enormous efforts and financial investments made by game academics and producers, students' acceptance of this learning tool is still low. There is also a lack of studies that provide an understanding of students' perceptions and acceptance of STEM DEGs. Furthermore, existing research normally conducts the assessment of game acceptance and player experience (PX) separately even though both are crucial assessments that can be integrated and measured simultaneously in a comprehensive manner. Hence, this paper presents the evaluation of three DEGs related to STEM namely RoboCo, Poly Bridge 2, and Moonbase Alpha using a questionnaire that extensively combines important user acceptance and PX components. The proposed DEGAPX instrument which consisted of 13 factors measured by 64 items had passed the reliability and validity testing. The descriptive statistics of the 281 valid responses received from high school students in Malaysia and the interview results with ten survey participants were discussed in this paper. Students' views on the games were generally positive and their intention to use the games was higher when more factors of the DEGAPX instrument received high scores. This paper highlights the design criteria that can be considered by game developers for creating DEGs that satisfy the needs of target users. Educators can also utilize the suggestions discussed in this paper for the selection of games and deployment in classrooms. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Azami, Husna Hafiza R. and Ibrahim, Roslina and Masrom, Suraya and Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah and Yaacob, Suraya (2023) Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors. In: 15th Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter: Crossing HCI and AI, CHItaly 2023, 20 September 2023-22 September 2023, Hybrid, Torino, Italy. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3605390.3605409
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Azami, Husna Hafiza R.
Ibrahim, Roslina
Masrom, Suraya
Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah
Yaacob, Suraya
Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors
description Digital educational games (DEGs) are gaining a lot of recognition in a variety of educational and training contexts, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Since modern-day children are accustomed to digital and gaming technologies, DEGs are considered to be a progressive and effective learning strategy that appeals to them. However, despite the enormous efforts and financial investments made by game academics and producers, students' acceptance of this learning tool is still low. There is also a lack of studies that provide an understanding of students' perceptions and acceptance of STEM DEGs. Furthermore, existing research normally conducts the assessment of game acceptance and player experience (PX) separately even though both are crucial assessments that can be integrated and measured simultaneously in a comprehensive manner. Hence, this paper presents the evaluation of three DEGs related to STEM namely RoboCo, Poly Bridge 2, and Moonbase Alpha using a questionnaire that extensively combines important user acceptance and PX components. The proposed DEGAPX instrument which consisted of 13 factors measured by 64 items had passed the reliability and validity testing. The descriptive statistics of the 281 valid responses received from high school students in Malaysia and the interview results with ten survey participants were discussed in this paper. Students' views on the games were generally positive and their intention to use the games was higher when more factors of the DEGAPX instrument received high scores. This paper highlights the design criteria that can be considered by game developers for creating DEGs that satisfy the needs of target users. Educators can also utilize the suggestions discussed in this paper for the selection of games and deployment in classrooms.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Azami, Husna Hafiza R.
Ibrahim, Roslina
Masrom, Suraya
Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah
Yaacob, Suraya
author_facet Azami, Husna Hafiza R.
Ibrahim, Roslina
Masrom, Suraya
Che Mohd. Yusoff, Rasimah
Yaacob, Suraya
author_sort Azami, Husna Hafiza R.
title Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors
title_short Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors
title_full Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors
title_fullStr Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of STEM digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors
title_sort evaluation of stem digital educational games using an instrument that integrates technology acceptance and player experience factors
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107877/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3605390.3605409
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