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Exploring Archaeological Parks by Playing Games on Mobile Devices
Explore! is an m-learning system that combining e-learning and mobile computing allows middle school students to interact with learning materials in different ways while playing a game in an archaeological park. Design is based on user-centred and participatory approaches. The evaluation of Explore! through systematic field studies has shown that it is able to transform the visit to archaeological parks into a more complete and culturally rich experience. Thanks to the generality of the software infrastructure, games to be played in different parks can be easily created; to this aim, an Authoring Tool to be used by history experts and/or teachers has been developed.
Exploring Archaeological Parks by Playing Games on Mobile Devices
Explore! is an m-learning system that combining e-learning and mobile computing allows middle school students to interact with learning materials in different ways while playing a game in an archaeological park. Design is based on user-centred and participatory approaches. The evaluation of Explore! through systematic field studies has shown that it is able to transform the visit to archaeological parks into a more complete and culturally rich experience. Thanks to the generality of the software infrastructure, games to be played in different parks can be easily created; to this aim, an Authoring Tool to be used by history experts and/or teachers has been developed.
Exploring Archaeological Parks by Playing Games on Mobile Devices
Carmelo Ardito (author) / Paolo Buono (author) / Maria Francesca Costabile (author) / Rosa Lanzilotti (author) / Antonio Piccinno (author) / Adalberto Simeone (author)
2009
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Electronic Resource
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