Towards a methodological framework for the cognitive-behavioural evaluation of educational e-games

TitleTowards a methodological framework for the cognitive-behavioural evaluation of educational e-games
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsAntoniou A, Diakakis D, Lepouras G, Vassilakis C
JournalInternational Journal of Learning Technology
Volume6
Pagination263–287
AbstractThe proposed methodological framework reviews and uses knowledge from the field of cognitive psychology in order to evaluate aspects of educational games. In particular, we concentrate on two components of human cognition that play a central role to learning, namely memory and motivation. After having reviewed theories in the field, we created a questionnaire in order to evaluate educational games. The questionnaire incorporates different experimental findings of cognitive psychology. Especially, we have applied Maslow’s motivation theory, Behavioural findings on reinforcement, experimental findings about attention and memory. We present the results obtained from the evaluation of two games, PAC-MAN and Mega Jump. The results confirmed the user ratings of the two games, showing that there seem to be cognitive reasons for the success/failure of different games. Finally, lists of guidelines for developers and instructors are included.
DOI10.1504/11.43580