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A Serious Game for Jawi Alphabets Literacy Based on Gamification Elements

Fatin Nabilah Wahid, Mahfuzah M. Zabidi (), Rohani Abdul Aziz, Mohamad Muhidin Patahol Wasli and Mohd Razlan Ahmad
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Fatin Nabilah Wahid: UiTM Shah Alam
Mahfuzah M. Zabidi: UiTM Shah Alam
Rohani Abdul Aziz: University College London (UCL)
Mohamad Muhidin Patahol Wasli: University College London (UCL)
Mohd Razlan Ahmad: UiTM Shah Alam

A chapter in Board Diversity and Corporate Governance, 2024, pp 545-553 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Serious Games represent a new approach to the development of educational games that aim to increase student productivity and performance by focusing on specific learning goals. In conjunction with the fourth Industrial Revolution, Serious Games have emerged as a potential alternative assessment platform. Despite the traditional method of teaching Jawi in schools, knowledge of Jawi writing remains low, and attracting students to understand Jawi has proven to be a challenge. As a solution, the Serious Game was developed to recognize Jawi literacy through gamification elements. This study focuses on the second phase of the Design and Development (DDR) research, where the Fuzzy Delphi technique was used to obtain consensus from 15 experts on appropriate gamification elements during the design stage. The development phase utilized the elements that obtained expert consensus to create the Jawi Serious Games application. The results of this study provide insight into the added value elements and factors that influence design based on children’s ability and interest in understanding Jawi literacy.

Keywords: Jawi; Fuzzy Delphi; DDR; Serious games assessment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53877-3_43

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