Title
Gamification for astronaut training
Author
Cornelissen, F.
Neerincx, M.A.
Smets, N.J.J.M.
Breebaart, L.
Dujardin, P.
Wolff, M.
Publication year
2012
Abstract
This paper reports on the use and the evaluation of applying gaming aspects as a means to promote self-study and increase motivation to train for executing operations on human space flight missions that have a duration that exceeds the typical duration of low earth orbit missions. The gaming aspects that are evaluated include avatar representation, leaderboards, short ‘quest’ lessons, immediate rewarding, the notion of achievements, the structuring of training content using a skill-graph, and character development. These aspects are implemented in a prototype that integrates training execution, monitoring and evaluation. Subsequently, the prototype is used to evaluate the applicability and efficiency of gaming concepts for training. The evaluation is based on a structured walkthrough, where participants are guided and questioned while using the prototype in a predetermined way. In general, the results indicate that the use of gaming aspects have a positive impact on self-study and motivation. In particular the structuring of training content and the character development that is linked to it invites to train more. However, rich training material should be coupled tightly into the gaming aspects in order to achieve these results. This study provides an initial step into applying gaming aspects for astronaut training. More research should be done to further study the applicability of this approach.
Subject
Human
PCS - Perceptual and Cognitive Systems
BSS - Behavioural and Societal Sciences
Virtual environments and Gaming
Information Society
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2012-1275405
TNO identifier
462325
Source
12th International Conference on Space Operations, SpaceOps 2012; Stockholm; Sweden; 11 June 2012 through 15 June 2012 Apla
Document type
conference paper