Students' academic performance and learning outcomes are significantly influenced by their level of engagement in learning activities and their motivation to learn. Several studies referred to gamification as a possible strategy to foster students’ engagement and motivation at the Higher Education (HE) level. However, a crucial factor affecting the adoption and the success of this new pedagogical practice is the fact that teachers possess the needed skills’ set to implement it. To equip teachers with the competences needed to effectively design, implement, and evaluate a gamified learning activity, an online course was prepared and piloted in the framework of the European project ECOLHE. This work will offer an analysis of the course design process and a synthesis of the course implementation results.

Adopting gamification as a strategy to support students’ motivation in Higher Education: the teachers’ role

Giada Marinensi
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Brunella Botte
2023-01-01

Abstract

Students' academic performance and learning outcomes are significantly influenced by their level of engagement in learning activities and their motivation to learn. Several studies referred to gamification as a possible strategy to foster students’ engagement and motivation at the Higher Education (HE) level. However, a crucial factor affecting the adoption and the success of this new pedagogical practice is the fact that teachers possess the needed skills’ set to implement it. To equip teachers with the competences needed to effectively design, implement, and evaluate a gamified learning activity, an online course was prepared and piloted in the framework of the European project ECOLHE. This work will offer an analysis of the course design process and a synthesis of the course implementation results.
2023
978-9925-7958-2-6
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