Game Jams for Learning and Teaching

Author:

Meriläinen Mikko1ORCID,Aurava Riikka1,Kultima Annakaisa2,Stenros Jaakko1

Affiliation:

1. Tampere University, Tampere, Finland

2. Aalto University, Espoo, Finland

Abstract

Game jams are intensive events focusing on creation. Their popularity and visibility have soared in recent years. The phenomenon has attracted the attention of scholars interested in education and learning, and the potential of game jams has been studied in various ways. Increasingly, game jams have come to be viewed as a site for learning. They are seen as activities for developing technical skills needed for digital game development, developing so-called soft skills such as collaboration and communication skills and as a way to teach and learn science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics (STEAM) skills. In this article, the educational aspects of game jams are explored from multidisciplinary points of view. Combining education science, design research, and game studies, the authors position game jamming at the intersection of these disciplines to explore its various learning dimensions. This positioning provides a starting point for future studies of game jamming in the context of learning and teaching and invites discussion from diverse fields of study.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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