Are We Washing Poop?

What game developers and researchers know about what makes games enjoyable for children does not always transfer well to educational contexts. This paper highlights potential pitfalls that may arise when creating a game that attempts to integrate learning and fun using a case study of Down With Food, a game that teaches upper elementary school students about the digestive system. We employed game mechanics and game design usability heuristics in our development of this iPad application. User testing revealed areas in which applying general game principles to an educational context created concerns, particularly with respect to the effects of schemas, visual misrepresentation, and usability issues. In detailing these unintended consequences, we hope to spur productive discussions about how to address the challenges of bridging the fields of game design and education.
 

Unintended Consequences in Educational Game Design
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https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6686804.v1