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What is Pedagogical Serious Mini-Games (mGs)

Handbook of Research on Operational Quality Assurance in Higher Education for Life-Long Learning
The mGs follow the same design process of PSGs that put parties into a playful and challenging context, but respecting higher constraints: fixed scenario leaving little room to adapt, limited number of quick play-sessions with known events and a short duration to be respected. The mGs mainly focus on knowledge with continuous monitoring and feedback. The growing complexity of a set of interrelated mGs will strengthen reflective attitude and collective work, turning the course into a PSG of long duration.
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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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