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Developing Pedagogical Effectiveness By Assessing the Impact of Simulation Gaming On Education Operation Management: Experimental Study On Cycles One and Two at Two Private Schools in Lebanon

Authors:
Nour Issa
Anwar Kawtharani
Hassan Khachfe

Keywords: simulations; interactive learning environment; intrinsic motivation

Abstract:
This study presents a science simulation game, and evaluates in great depth its impact on education operation management. The suggested simulation was empirically examined by investigating the nature and composition of its framework. The descriptive quantitative methodology was appointed to answer the research questions. Data was collected from 308 student participants in both Cycles One and Two, along with their parents, learning support assistants, and teachers. The findings revealed that the students who played the game experienced a deeper level of learning by the action of intrinsic motivation. Furthermore, simple decision-making skills could be acquired with traditional teaching methods, but simulation games were more effective when students had to develop decision-making abilities for managing complex and dynamic situations.

Pages: 7 to 11

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2017

Publication date: November 12, 2017

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2326-9383

ISBN: 978-1-61208-602-6

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Dates: from November 12, 2017 to November 16, 2017