HomePAPSI International 3-Day Research Conference Proceedingsvol. 2nd PAPSI Interational Research Conference Proceedings no. 1 (2021)

PLAY AS YOU LEARN: GAMIFICATION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND MOTIVATION OF STUDENTS IN SCIENCE

Haide O. Bangcaya | Paul R. Olvis | Berlita Y. Disca | Janet T. Comoda | Jamaico H. Taborada

 

Abstract:

Educational games may engage learners from being alienated by conventional methods of classroom instruction and have the potential to optimize learning, but motivation or appropriate utilization of gamification design concepts can often times be a problem in finding the purpose of the learning activity among researchers and practitioners. This study aimed to examine the learning outcomes and level of motivation of learners using gamification approach in teaching Science. A pre-test post-test research design was conducted between the control and experimental groups consisting of 35 students each under the secondary and technical trade curricula. Based on the learning competencies, a series of gamified learning activities derived from session plans was introduced in the experimental group. After each topic in Physics, an adopted ARCS model approach survey questionnaire on motivational design for learning and performance was administered for both groups. The results revealed that participants who were exposed to game-based learning activities scored significantly higher than the conventional group. Moreover, those in the experimental group were more motivated relative to attention, confidence and satisfaction. Based from the empirical study, educational game-based learning strategy showed effective results. A positive relationship between learning outcomes and motivation obtained from learning analytics and data mining techniques could also provide parents, teachers and other stakeholders more relevant engaging learning activities and sound educational decision-making.


All Comments (3)

marve
6 months ago

Its a good idea.

Jerico Demejer
2 months ago

where can I access the full text?