Title
E-learning Sudan: Final report Phase II
Author
Stubbé-Alberts, H.E.
van der Klauw, M.
Langefeld, J.J.
Theunissen, N.C.M.
van der Hulst, A.H.
Publication year
2016
Abstract
After a successful first pilot with a mathematics game developed to support autonomous learning in remote areas in Sudan, a second, more substantial pilot was carried out. The aim of this second pilot was to confirm the learning outcomes of Pilot I, in a larger pilot: more children and a longer period of time. At the same time, this pilot intended to investigate and provide more information on psychosocial effects of the introduction of digital, autonomous learning in remote villages. Finally, in this pilot game interaction research was included, to better understand what children think of the game, and which elements they like best. This report provides the theoretical background for the mathematics game. Based on this theory, an optimal set of game requirements is described. Then the game design is explained, showing how the game requirements are integrated in the design. The remainder of the report describes Pilot II and its results. The conclusions, relating to the research questions, are summarised.
Subject
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Human & Operational Modelling Life
Historisch materiaal TNO
TPI - Training & Performance Innovations WHC - Work, Health and Care HOI - Human Behaviour & Organisational Innovations
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TNO identifier
572669
Report number
TNO 2016 R11141
Publisher
TNO, Soesterberg
Bibliographical note
This research was sponsored by War Child Holland.
Document type
report