Virtual Games and Real-World Communities

Author:

Stewart Mary K.1,Hagood Danielle2,Ching Cynthia Carter2

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, United States

2. University of California, Davis, CA, United States

Abstract

This article examines two communities of youth who play an online game that integrates physical activity into virtual game play. Participating youth from two research sites—an urban middle school and a suburban junior high school—wore FitBits that tracked their physical activity and then integrated their real-world energy into game-world resource boosts. This incorporation of daily life as a mechanic of the video game creates a tangible connection between players' physical and virtual experiences. To better understand that connection, this article presents survey, GIS, and mapping data to detail the two communities as multi-domain ecologies, and then presents interview and focus group data to illustrate the players' perceptions of the affordances and limitations of their physical environments. Ultimately, the authors argue that a multi-layered analysis of real world communities is essential for designing games for health and for effectively facilitating game-based learning within players' complex ecologies.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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