[AISWorld] CFP: Usage of Simulations, Educational Games and Gamification in Education

Andreea Molnar andreeamolnar at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 13:18:52 EST 2017


Minitrack:
*Usage of Simulations, Educational Games and Gamification in Education*

Track: IS in Education, IS Curriculum, Education and Teaching Cases (SIGED)

2017 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

Boston,  MA,  August 10-12, 2017, http://amcis2017.aisnet.org/



The* Usage of Simulations, Educational Games and Gamification in Education*
minitrack solicits studies that examine the usage of serious games,
simulations, or gamification in education. Although the focus is on studies
on information systems education, studies from other fields are also
welcome especially if the results can be used across different
educational settings.
This track invites both research papers and teaching cases related to the
theme. This mini-track accepts a wide range of research methods and
methodologies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:


   - Research, case studies, empirical studies of serious games,
simulations and
   ramification in classroom settings
   - Gamification in online courses and MOOCS
   -  Designing serious games
   - Game mechanics for serious games
   - Adoption and diffusion of serious games and simulations in the
   classroom
   - Teacher attitude towards the usage of games in classroom settings
   - Effectiveness and efficiency of serious games and simulation
   - Student interaction with serious games and simulations
   - Assessment in serious games
   - Usage of the games and simulations as proxy for assessment
   - Game analytics
   - Ethical considerations
   - Implementation issues
   - Interactive digital storytelling based games
   - Game integration in the educational curriculum
   - Quality assurance

Important Dates:

  March 1, 2017, 1:00 PM EST (13:00):  Deadline for paper submission

  April, 17, 2017:  Notification of initial decision on submitted papers

  April 25, 2017:  Deadline for camera-ready revisions

  April, 28, 2017: Notification of decision on revised camera-ready papers



Paper submission guidelines:

http://amcis2017.aisnet.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/





Minitrack co-chairs:



Andreea Molnar

University of Portsmouth

andreea.molnar at port.ac.uk



Jorge Martins

The University of Sheffield

 jorge.martins at sheffield.ac.uk



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