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Effectiveness of MMORPG‐based instruction in elementary English education in Korea
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2010
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Second Language LearningE-learningOnline GamingLanguage EducationEducationOnline LearningMassive Multiplayer OnlineMmorpg InstructionLanguage TeachingElementary EducationTeacher EducationLearning StrategiesLanguage StudiesEducational GameMmorpg ProgramLiteracy LearningForeign Language LearningInstructionForeign Language EducationPerformance StudiesOnline TeachingMmorpg‐based InstructionOnline Education
Abstract This study investigated the effectiveness of massive multiplayer online role‐playing game (MMORPG)‐based (massive multiplayer online role‐playing game) instruction in elementary English education. The effectiveness of the MMORPG program was compared with face‐to‐face instruction and the independent variables (gender, prior knowledge, motivation for learning, self‐directed learning skills, computer skills, game skills, computer capacity, network speed, and computer accessibility) were examined to see how accurately achievement was predicted in MMORPG instruction. The results indicated that students studying English utilizing online role‐playing games showed higher scores in areas of listening, reading, and writing than those who attended face‐to‐face instruction classes. It was also found that prior knowledge, motivation for learning, and network speed were factors affecting achievement in English learning. These findings suggest that MMORPGs can play an important role in improving English communicative skills.
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