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Title: Using arcade games to engage students in the learning of foreign and mother languages
Authors: Moura, Adelina
Keywords: Mobile learning
Jogos eletrónicos
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: EAI European Alliance for innovation
Citation: Moura, A. (2015). Using arcade games to engage students in the learning of foreign and mother languages. In Giovanni Vincenti & James Braman (Eds.). EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning, 15 (2), e2. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/el.2.5.e2
Abstract: It is imperative to continue thinking about and reinventing education because mobile technologies and the Web are redefining where, when and from whom we learn. Authors from different study fields have recognised the multiple possibilities of video games for language learning and for interdisciplinary use. Education can benefit from the potential of these artefacts if properly integrated into the educational process. This article describes a language learning experience based on electronic games – of the ARCADE type. This research has been carried out in order to study the learning of vocabulary, grammar and other school curriculum in Portuguese and French classes, both in Elementary and Vocational Education. The results show that video games have a positive impact on motivation for learning and cognitive development. Students’ perceptions show that ARCADE games were helpful in improving vocabulary and language skills. Interest in these games was the same for boys and girls, however further studies are needed
Peer reviewed: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11796/2265
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