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What is Hybrid Pedagogical Serious Game (H-PSG)

Handbook of Research on Operational Quality Assurance in Higher Education for Life-Long Learning
It is an innovative framework for PSGs, mixing the benefits of mGs and long duration games, such as TQ-Gs, to cover a wide range of learning outcomes, from discovery of new concepts up to professional expertise with awareness of personal learning style. The selection of functional play-bricks for the goal ensures flexibility with respect to time, space and group evolution. The bricks’ limits depend on the resources to implement an immersive 3D environment with collected data from the usage and data mining to predict progression, develop subliminal guidance and propose a virtual agent to embody the facilitator role, changing the paradigm with the assessment issues.
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Educational Serious Games Enhance Social Intelligence Through Collective Action: Issue of Digital Transition Might Change Paradigms
Walter Nuninger (Université de Lille, France) and Jean-Marie Châtelet (Université de Lille, France)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1238-8.ch009
Abstract
Pedagogical serious games sound like up-to-date pedagogical devices for learning efficiency. But the challenge of higher performance in HE lies in tailored pedagogical devices and their usage for the learning goal; a choice to consider according to the training specifications (learning outcome), the learners' needs, and the trainer's expertise (tailored approach). The guidance by the trainer is a value-added, but a risk-taking activity changing the paradigm with the trainee. Digital integration into serious games is a 4-dimension transition: 1) group characterization facilitation for social intelligence, 2) subliminal learning in a virtual environment for commitment, 3) trainer dashboard based on individual e-preparation for feedback priorization, and 4) automation of events for gameplay and increasing skills. The splitting of space and time constraints is a new opportunity that challenges the trainer's role, changing the usual balance during face-to-face training. The proposed standard for hybrid PSG design should overcome the gaps and guarantee a real benefit from digital technology.
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