Deconstructing Engagement
Nicola Whitton and
Alex Moseley
Simulation & Gaming, 2014, vol. 45, issue 4-5, 433-449
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Background . The discourse of learner engagement has become prevalent in formal education research and practice in recent years. However, the term has multiple meanings and various constructions , particularly in the context of games and learning , where the coming together of two different disciplinary constructs creates ambiguity and tensions . Aim . The notions of engagement with education and engagement with games are not necessarily mutually compatible, and this article aims to explore this. Method . This article starts by exploring the use of the term by deconstructing the idea of engagement, and highlighting issues with the way in which people use it in different contexts. Next, it discusses practical and theoretical limitations of the concept, such as the assumed link between engagement and learning and measurement of engagement. Results . The core contribution of the article is a synthesis of the complex literature in this field presented as a model of engagement with learning based on six ways of constructing engagement : participation , attention , captivation , passion , affiliation , and incorporation . Conclusion . The article concludes by discussing the benefits and possible uses of this model, and highlighting necessary further research to forward the field of games and learning in this area.
Keywords: affiliation; attention; captivation; construction of engagement; engagement; engagement with education; engagement with games; immersion; incorporation; learning; limitations; model of engagement; participation; passion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1177/1046878114554755
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