2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39294-3_15
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Lost in Antarctica: Designing an Information Literacy Game to Support Motivation and Learning Success

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“…In this browser game, which is designed as a point-and-click adventure, students travel as a group of scientists to the South Pole and crash due to a snowstorm. In addition to their scientific research, the defective airplane must be repaired (Eckardt & Robra-Bissantz 2016). Figure 1 shows six screenshots of the serious game.…”
Section: Serious Game »Lost In Antarctica«mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this browser game, which is designed as a point-and-click adventure, students travel as a group of scientists to the South Pole and crash due to a snowstorm. In addition to their scientific research, the defective airplane must be repaired (Eckardt & Robra-Bissantz 2016). Figure 1 shows six screenshots of the serious game.…”
Section: Serious Game »Lost In Antarctica«mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pnake in the style of the popular game Snake) (screen 6). For the successful completion of a level, the student gets a component to repair the airplane (Eckardt & Robra-Bissantz 2016). The following study compares the learning success of a digital GBL environment with a F2F learning environment.…”
Section: Serious Game »Lost In Antarctica«mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this browser game, which is designed as a point-and-click adventure, students travel as a group of scientists to the South Pole and crash due to a snowstorm. In addition to their scientific research, the defective airplane must be repaired (Eckardt & Robra-Bissantz 2016). Figure 1 shows six screenshots of the serious game.…”
Section: Serious Game »Lost In Antarctica«mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this browser game, which is designed as a point-and-click adventure, students travel as a group of scientists to the South Pole and crash due to a snowstorm. In addition to their scientific research, the defective airplane must be repaired (Eckardt & Robra-Bissantz 2016). Figure 1 shows six screenshots of the serious game.…”
Section: Serious Game »Lost In Antarctica«mentioning
confidence: 99%