Examining mobile game experiences of prospective primary school teachers and their game designs about teaching math

Authors

  • Mustafa Gök,
  • Mevlüt İnan
  • Kâmil Akbayır,

Keywords:

Theory of didactical situations, mathematics teaching, mobile game, gamification, prospective teachers

Abstract

In this study, we aimed at introducing to prospective primary school teachers how to present a pattern of numbers through designing a mobile game according to the Theory of Didactical Situations (TDS). Additionally, the games developed by teacher candidates were examined. In our study, the case study method was used, which is one of the qualitative research methods. The participants were 17
prospective primary school teachers (9-females, 8-males). The data were collected through video cameras, audio recorders, and files that include game designs of prospective teachers. In data analysis, the actions concerning mobile gaming experiences of prospective teachers were conducted according to the TDS stages. The games designed by prospective teachers were examined in terms of basic gamification criteria. Findings of the study; it was demonstrated that mobile games designed according to TDS support the prospective teachers in many aspects, such as developing a milieu for using gamification in teaching math, internalizing processes of reflecting gamification criteria to the game, and positively influencing the affective characteristics. Moreover, concerning gamification criteria, it was determined that some prospective teachers are successful at gamification of mathematical knowledge; however, most of them
have difficulties in game designing, particularly in giving feedbacks about games.

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Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

Mustafa Gök, Mevlüt İnan, & Kâmil Akbayır,. (2023). Examining mobile game experiences of prospective primary school teachers and their game designs about teaching math. Elementary Education Online, 19(2), 641–666. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/6445

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