Title of article :
A Review of Mobile Location-based Games for Learning across Physical and Virtual Spaces
Author/Authors :
Avouris, Nikolaos University of Patras - Human Computer Interaction Group, Greece , Yiannoutsou, Nikoleta University of Patras - Human Computer Interaction Group, Greece
From page :
2120
To page :
2142
Abstract :
In this paper we review mobile location-based games for learning. These games are played in physical space, but at the same time, they are supported by actions and events in an interconnected virtual space. Learning in these games is related to issues like the narrative structure, space and game rules and content that define the virtual game space. First, we introduce the theoretical and empirical considerations of mobile location based games, and then we discuss an analytical framework of their main characteristics through typical examples. In particular, we focus on their narrative structure, the interaction modes that they afford, their use of physical space as prop for action, the way this is linked to virtual space and the possible learning impact the game activities have. Finally we conclude with an outline of future trends and possibilities that these kinds of playful activities can have on learning, especially outside school, like in environmental studies and visits in museums and other sites of cultural and historical value.
Keywords :
mobile games , mobile learning , informal learning , location based games , game , based learning
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Record number :
2714988
Link To Document :
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