Thursday, February 23, 2012

Augmenting mobile computing with video game elements to support, motivate and engage young people in educational, real-world events | QUT ePrints

Augmenting mobile computing with video game elements to support, motivate and engage young people in educational, real-world events | QUT ePrints: "Video games have shown great potential as tools that both engage and motivate players to achieve tasks and build communities in fantasy worlds. We propose that the application of game elements to real world activities can aid in delivering contextual information in interesting ways and help young people to engage in everyday events. Our research will explore how we can unite utility and fun to enhance information delivery, encourage participation, build communities and engage users with utilitarian events situated in the real world. This research aims to identify key game elements that work effectively to engage young digital natives, and provide guidelines to influence the design of interactions and interfaces for event applications in the future. This research will primarily contribute to areas of user experience and pervasive gaming."

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