Dear Escapees,
In the past couple of months I've done research on educational games and how best to implement them. For this research we reached for the skies, trying to find out if you can teach any subject to a mildly interested group. Since you people all have a strong opinion on games and what they should be, I want to ask you the following:
Want to help me with my scientific research on educational games?
It might take half an hour to an hour of your time, but I'll make it worth your while. The game will teach you a couple of subjects that are related to software design. (Any aspiring game developers here? Pay attention!) This is what I want to ask you to do:
First, I need to determine your preliminary knowledge with a pre-game survey, found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGc5YnBYMGlONkp6ZHNPUEdSTWduSXc6MQ
Next, I'd like to ask you to play the game, which you can download here:
http://aosd.host22.com/AoSD.zip
And the last most important step! After you've played the game, I'd like to ask you to take the post-game survey, so I can determine what you've learned. It does not matter if you finished the game or even liked it, please fill in the post-game survey, since this gives me the most crucial information. You can find it here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHN2SEI4amxQWWVSbDQwb0RKcWhRbWc6MQ
Playing the game might give you some useful knowledge, but to really make it worth your while even more, I'll publish the results right here on this forum if more than 5 people take the post game survey and fill it in genuinely. My apologies for the over-emphasis on the post-game survey, but so far on other sites I've had 38 people taking the pre-game vs 6 taking the post-game survey. That made me sad.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Edit: fixed the bold fonts
In the past couple of months I've done research on educational games and how best to implement them. For this research we reached for the skies, trying to find out if you can teach any subject to a mildly interested group. Since you people all have a strong opinion on games and what they should be, I want to ask you the following:
Want to help me with my scientific research on educational games?
It might take half an hour to an hour of your time, but I'll make it worth your while. The game will teach you a couple of subjects that are related to software design. (Any aspiring game developers here? Pay attention!) This is what I want to ask you to do:
First, I need to determine your preliminary knowledge with a pre-game survey, found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGc5YnBYMGlONkp6ZHNPUEdSTWduSXc6MQ
Next, I'd like to ask you to play the game, which you can download here:
http://aosd.host22.com/AoSD.zip
And the last most important step! After you've played the game, I'd like to ask you to take the post-game survey, so I can determine what you've learned. It does not matter if you finished the game or even liked it, please fill in the post-game survey, since this gives me the most crucial information. You can find it here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHN2SEI4amxQWWVSbDQwb0RKcWhRbWc6MQ
Playing the game might give you some useful knowledge, but to really make it worth your while even more, I'll publish the results right here on this forum if more than 5 people take the post game survey and fill it in genuinely. My apologies for the over-emphasis on the post-game survey, but so far on other sites I've had 38 people taking the pre-game vs 6 taking the post-game survey. That made me sad.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Edit: fixed the bold fonts