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Integrating Game-Based Learning with Java Polymorphism: A Conceptual Framework for Enhanced Programming Skills

Amirul Fitri Bin Yahya, Samsiah Ahmad, Masurah Mohamad, Zalikha Zulkifli and Lily Marlia Abd Latif
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Amirul Fitri Bin Yahya: University Technology MARA Perak Branch Tapah Campus, Tapah Road, Perak
Samsiah Ahmad: University Technology MARA Perak Branch Tapah Campus, Tapah Road, Perak
Masurah Mohamad: University Technology MARA Perak Branch Tapah Campus, Tapah Road, Perak
Zalikha Zulkifli: University Technology MARA Perak Branch Tapah Campus, Tapah Road, Perak
Lily Marlia Abd Latif: University Technology MARA Perak Branch Tapah Campus, Tapah Road, Perak

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 23, 290-297

Abstract: Teaching complex programming concepts such as Java polymorphism poses significant challenges in computer science education. Traditional instructional methods often struggle to effectively convey these abstract ideas, leading to gaps in student understanding and application. This paper proposes a conceptual framework that integrates game-based learning (GBL) strategies to enhance the teaching and comprehension of Java polymorphism. Grounded in constructivist learning theory, the framework emphasizes active learner engagement through interactive and immersive game scenarios that illustrate polymorphic behaviors in Java. By contextualizing polymorphism within game mechanics, students can observe and manipulate polymorphic relationships dynamically, thereby deepening their understanding. Existing educational tools, such as Greenfoot and Colobot, have demonstrated the efficacy of combining programming education with gaming elements to improve learning outcomes [1]-[2]. Furthermore, research indicates that GBL approaches can significantly enhance problem-solving skills and motivation among learners [2]. This framework also aligns with contemporary educational practices that advocate for experiential learning and the development of higher-order thinking skills. By integrating GBL into the curriculum, educators can provide a more engaging and effective learning experience that not only clarifies complex concepts like polymorphism but also fosters a deeper appreciation for programming among students.

Date: 2025
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