Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30457
Title: Game-based learning in computer science education: a scoping literature review
Authors: Videnovik, Maja
Vold, Tone
Kiønig, Linda
Madevska Bogdanova, Ana
Trajkovik, Vladimir
Keywords: Scoping review, Game-based learning, Educational games, Computer science, Computer science education
Issue Date: 6-Sep-2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Journal: International Journal of STEM Education
Abstract: Using games in education has the potential to increase students’ motivation and engagement in the learning process, gathering long-lasting practical knowledge. Expanding interest in implementing a game-based approach in computer science education highlights the need for a comprehensive overview of the literature research. This scoping review aims to provide insight into current trends and identify research gaps and potential research topics concerning game-based learning in computer science. Using standard methodology for scoping review, we identified 113 articles from four digital libraries published between 2017 and 2021. Those articles were analyzed concerning the educational level, type of the game, computer science topic covered by the game, pedagogical strategies, and purpose for implementing this approach in different educational levels. The results show that the number of research articles has increased through the years, confirming the importance of implementing a game-based approach in computer science. Different kinds of games, using different technology, concerning different computer science topics are presented in the research. The obtained results indicate that there is no standardized game or standardized methodology that can be used for the creation of an educational game for computer science education. Analyzed articles mainly implement a game-based approach using learning by playing, and no significant focus is given to the effectiveness of learning by designing a game as a pedagogical strategy. Moreover, the approach is mainly implemented for developing computational thinking or programming skills, highlighting the need for its implementation in other topics beyond programming.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30457
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering: Journal Articles

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