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What is Embedded Tools

Handbook of Research on Effective Electronic Gaming in Education
Tools are embedded throughout the running time of the simulation software. These tools are consistently accessible to the user and enable records of navigation and reflection to be kept throughout the running time. In the ClassSim software an embedded tool is the ‘thinking space’, an online journal where the user articulates, justifies, and reflects upon decisions made.
Published in Chapter:
Using Online Simulation to Engage Users in an Authentic Learning Environment
Brian Ferry (University of Wollongong, Australia) and Lisa Kervin (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-808-6.ch018
Abstract
This chapter describes how we used an authentic learning framework (Herrington & Oliver, 2000) to inform the design of an online simulation that included gaming features specifically designed to enhance learner engagement. We describe our analysis of user responses to the simulation, focusing particularly on learner engagement and what the users learned from using the software. Our research revealed that users initially approached the software from a gaming framework, however with extended interaction with the software, moved toward treating the virtual experience as an authentic environment, even to the point of empathizing with some of the virtual characters and downloading some of the support material that they might use in real classrooms. We offer some explanations for this change and conclude the chapter by identifying future directions for researchers who may be interested in this field.
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