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Abstract | This paper proposes a teaching method that utilizes video games in computer science education. The primary characteristic of this approach is that it utilizes video games as observational materials. The underlying idea is that by observing the computational behavior of a wide variety of video games, learners will easily grasp the fundamental architecture, theory, and technology of computers. The results of a case study conducted indicate that the method enhances the motivation of students for deeper learning of computer science concepts.
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Keywords | Computer science education
general education
practices
video games
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Proceeding WiPSCE '14 Proceedings of the 9th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education
Pages 134-135 https://doi.org/10.1145/2670757.2670770
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Published Date | 2014-11
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Proceedings of 9th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education
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Start Page | 134
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End Page | 135
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Conference Paper
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English
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岡山大学
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Copyright Holders | ©2014 ACM
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