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Feb 1, 2021 · The in-depth review of 28 studies shows that games are effective tools for Chinese learning that impact students’ motivation, self-efficacy progress, and learning satisfaction. However,...
Fun China world is a game-based learning platform for learning Chinese language and culture. In Fun China World, learners will travel to different places, accomplish fascinating story quests, interact with a variety of characters and experience real Chinese culture in a virtual China.
Game-based learning allows students to explore rigorous learning environments and concepts and targeted learning outcomes (Chen et al., 2018); this is especially effective in the context of the English-language learning environment (Mozelius & Hettiarachchi, 2017).
Mar 26, 2021 · It was found that students using the game-based vocabulary learning APP outperform those using the conventional paper-based wordlist approach in terms of vocabulary learning achievement, motivation, and self-confidence, suggesting the pedagogical benefits of game-based vocabulary learning approach.
- Rui Li
- 2021
Feb 1, 2021 · Games and ITS are effective tools for Chinese learning, that impact students’ motivation, self-efficacy progress, and learning satisfaction, but more in-depth research should explore how games and ITS can best be implemented to teach Chinese to foreigners.
Gamified learning environments apply game mechanics and dynamics to non-game environments to improve learners' in-depth learning and dialectical thinking [20], as well as to lead them to perform specified behaviors [28], [29].
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Apr 13, 2022 · This study is a case study based on these two theories and competency-based motivation theory, and aims to investigate CSL learners’ perceptions of gamification MALL and explore whether it helps to increase informal adult learners’ motivation to learn Chinese.