Emotions, Technology, and Digital Games
Emotions, Technology, and Digital Games explores the need for people to experience enjoyment, excitement, anxiety, anger, frustration, and many other emotions. The book provides essential information on why it is necessary to have a greater understanding...
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Emotions, Technology, and Digital Games explores the need for people to experience enjoyment, excitement, anxiety, anger, frustration, and many other emotions. The book provides essential information on why it is necessary to have a greater understanding of the power these emotions have on players, and how they affect players during, and after, a game.
This book takes this understanding and shows how it can be used in practical ways, including the design of video games for teaching and learning, creating tools to measure social and emotional development of children, determining how empathy-related thought processes affect ethical decision-making, and examining how the fictional world of game play can influence and shape real-life experiences.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Herausgegeben:Tettegah, Sharon; Huang, Wenhao David
- Verlag: Academic Press
- EAN: 9780128017388
Autoren-Porträt
Sharon Tettegah is a Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Former Program Chair of Digital Environments for Learning, Teaching and Agency in the College of Education, at the University of Illinois, at Urbana Champaign. She has an appointment in the Cognitive Neuroscience in Bio-Intelligence at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. In addition, she is a Research Scientist and affiliate at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Her research centers on the intersection of STEM learning, Emotions, Equity and Social justice. She was also a Program Director in 2010-2012 at the National Science Foundation where she managed five programs in the Directorates of Education and Human Resources, Computer and Information Science and Engineering and including a NSF cross-cutting program on Science, Engineering, Education for Sustainability (SEES). She is also the Series Editor for Emotions and Technology with Elsevier, Academic Psychology Division.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Emotions, Technology, and Digital Games “
I. FRAMEWORKS OF EMOTIONS IN GAMES1. Science of Emotions in Design of Video Games 2. Gamers and Their Weapons: An Appraisal Perspective on Weapons Manipulation in Video Games 3. Communicating Emotion through Gestures in Online GamesII. EMOTIONAL AFFORDANCES IN GAMES4. Educational Neuroscience and the Affective Affordances of Video Games in Language Learning5. The Design and Field Evaluation of an Interactive Digital Game to Identify and Compare Preschool Children's Social and Emotional Skills6. The Role of Story in Learning and Emotions7. What Kind of Narratives Do Kids Like for Video Games? An Exploratory Study of Children's Cognitive and Emotional Responses8. Which Socio-Emotional Skills Do Online Games Teach9. CyGaMEs Analytics and Data Visualization: Case Studies Showing Affective Response to Learning through Instructional Video Games10. The Role of Emotion and Empathy in Ethical Decision-Making in VideogamesIII. EMOTIONS EXTENDED BY GAMES 11. Digital Narrative: Exploring Issues of PTSD in a Virtual Environment12. Half a Second That It Is Enough: Involuntary Micro-suspensions of Disbelief and Ectodiegesis as Phenomena of Immersional Processes in Pervasive Games13. Emotional Response to Gaming Producing Rosenblatt's Transaction
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