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What is Browser Games

Handbook of Research on Effective Electronic Gaming in Education
Browser games are electronic games that are played online via the Internet. They are distinct from video and computer games in that they do not require any client-side software (i.e. purchased CD or DVDs) to be installed. Browser games rely solely on technologies such as a Web browser and sometimes a common plug-in such as Java or Flash.
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Game-Based Instruction in a College Classroom
Nancy Sardone (Seton Hall University, USA), Roberta Devlin-Scherer (Seton Hall University, USA), and Joseph Martinelli (Seton Hall University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-808-6.ch082
Abstract
The last 20 years have brought an increase of computers into educational and home environments, generating an explosion of available educational software products. As a result, students bring a wealth of technology experiences to the college classroom. The use of games as an instructional strategy in the higher education setting is fairly new. This chapter examines the effects of game-based instruction on learning outcomes of college students studying basic computer concepts. With the growing trend toward the use of games to support learning, research is needed to examine learning outcomes. Perhaps faculty will be willing to move to more empirically tested game-based learning strategies, even though initial curriculum development time may be increased.
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Game-Based Instruction in a College Classroom
Browser games are electronic games that are played online via the Internet. They are distinct from video and computer games in that they do not require any client-side software (i.e. purchased CD or DVDs) to be installed. Browser games rely solely on technologies such as a Web browser and sometimes a common plug-in such as Java or Flash.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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