Digital game-based learning for K-12 mathematics education: A meta-analysis

Resource type
Journal Article
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Title
Digital game-based learning for K-12 mathematics education: A meta-analysis
Abstract
Digital games (e.g., video games or computer games) have been reported as an effective educational method that can improve students’ motivation and performance in mathematics education. This meta-analysis study (a) investigates the current trend of digital game-based learning (DGBL) by reviewing the research studies on the use of DGBL for mathematics learning, (b) examines the overall effect size of DGBL on K-12 students’ achievement in mathematics learning, and (c) discusses future directions for DGBL research in the context of mathematics learning. In total, 296 studies were collected for the review, but of those studies, only 33 research studies were identified as empirical studies and systematically analyzed to investigate the current research trends. In addition, due to insufficient statistical data, only 17 out of the 33 studies were analyzed to calculate the overall effect size of digital games on mathematics education. This study will contribute to the research community by analyzing recent trends in significant DGBL research, especially for those who are interested in using DGBL for mathematics education.
Publication
School Science and Mathematics
Volume
118
Issue
3-4
Pages
113-126
Date
04/2018
Journal Abbr
School Science and Mathematics
Language
en
ISSN
00366803
Short Title
Digital game-based learning for K-12 mathematics education
Accessed
27/09/2022, 11:59
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Citation
Byun, J., & Joung, E. (2018). Digital game-based learning for K-12 mathematics education: A meta-analysis. School Science and Mathematics, 118(3–4), 113–126. https://doi.org/10.1111/ssm.12271
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