Digital Educational Escape Rooms for Social Entrepreneurship
Identifying Design Choices for Educational ImpactDigital Educational Escape Rooms for Social Entrepreneurship
Identifying Design Choices for Educational ImpactSamenvatting
Digital educational escape rooms (DEERs) can provide an engaging gamified learning experience for students that is easy to use and sustainable for teachers. Though well-established in the STEM fields, where escape rooms often call for students to apply procedural skills, escape rooms are also used across a range of subjects to impact durable skills and attitudes such as communication, collaboration, and critical thinking. This paper seeks to extend the application of DEERs into social entrepreneurship (SE) education by exploring the DEER design elements relevant to the SE field. This paper will focus on developing durable skills and attitudes associated with social entrepreneurship, an area of entrepreneurship that seeks to create businesses with positive social impact. To identify the relevant design elements in DEERs, we conducted a systematic literature review. The research question was "Which design elements of digital educational escape rooms are necessary to teach social entrepreneurship skills and competencies?” This current paper builds on this type of framework by highlighting the relationship between the components of a DEER and learning objectives, specifically those relevant to a social entrepreneur’s educational context. For example, almost all papers reported successful collaboration in online groups. The authors also found that specific puzzle types were less important than the gamified context on impact on learning and skill development. Thus, the authors contribute to our understanding of how DEERs can relate to SE specific learning objectives, skills, and attitudes.
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Gepubliceerd in | 17th European Conference on Games Based Learning, ECGBL 2023 Enschede, Netherlands, NLD |
Jaar | 2023 |
Type | Conferentiebijdrage |
DOI | 10.34190/ecgbl.17.1.1845 |
Taal | Engels |