Student Teachers' Perceptions of a Game-Based Exam in the Genial.ly App

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作者
Gravelsina, Elina [1 ]
Daniela, Linda [1 ]
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[1] Univ Latvia, Fac Educ Sci & Psychol, LV-1586 Riga, Latvia
关键词
game-based exam; game-based learning; feedback; Genial.ly; student teachers;
D O I
10.3390/computers13080207
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TP39 [计算机的应用];
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081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
This research examines student teachers' perceptions of a game-based exam conducted in the Genial.ly app in the study course "Legal Aspects of the Pedagogical Process". This study aims to find out the pros and cons of game-based exams and understand which digital solutions can enable the development and analysis of digital game data. At the beginning of the course, students were introduced to the research and asked to provide feedback throughout the course on what they saw as the most important aspects of each class and insights on how they envisioned the game-based exam could proceed. The game-based exam was built using the digital platform Genial.ly after its update, which provided the possibility to include open-ended questions and collect data for analyses. It was designed with a narrative in which a new teacher comes to a school and is asked for help in different situations. After reading a description of each situation, the students answered questions about how they would resolve them based on Latvia's regulations. After the exam, students wrote feedback indicating that the game-based exam helped them visualize the situations presented, resulting in lower stress levels compared to a traditional exam. This research was structured based on design-based principles and the data were analyzed from the perspective of how educators can use freely available solutions to develop game-based exams to test students' knowledge gained during a course. The results show that Genial.ly can be used as an examination tool, as indicated by positive student teachers' responses. However, this research has limitations as it was conducted with only one test group due to administrative reasons. Future research could address this by including multiple groups within the same course as well as testing game-based exams in other subject courses for comparison.
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