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What is Goal-Orientation

Handbook of Research on Effective Electronic Gaming in Education
Goal orientation concerns the underlying attitudes that give rise to certain actions. For example, a performance goal-orientation occurs when one focuses on the demonstration of competence to others, whereas a mastery goal-orientation occurs when on focuses on the development of competence within a task (Elliot, 1999).
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Self-Regulated Learning in Video Game Environments
Nicholas Zap (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Jillianne Code (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-808-6.ch042
Abstract
Video games engage players in rapid and complex interactions of self-regulatory processes. The way individuals regulate their cognitive, affective, and behavioral process while playing electronic games, relates to their ability to cope with the onslaught of information that electronic games require for their mastery. The psychological factors that produce self-regulated learning are explored as they relate to a player’s intentionality, interest, aptitude, motivation, goal-setting, and affect while playing games. A discussion of video games as authentic learning environments looks at the roles of student initiated learning in authentic contexts and specific design strategies are outlined. Practical learning strategies that promote SRL are presented to facilitate the use of conscious self-regulatory skills that students can implement in these authentic learning environments. This chapter opens the discussion of the role of self-regulated learning in video game environments and its impact in the field of educational gaming.
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