Learning Technologies Students’ MA Report/Dissertation Database

This database allows you to view the abstracts of dissertations and master reports written by students who have graduated from the Learning Technologies Program at The University of Texas at Austin.

Interface Design of Educational Games for Middle School Students

Author: Cancelosi Caroline
Year Published: 2016

Advisor

  • Dr. Min Liu

Degree

  • Masters

Abstract

The purpose of this report is to identify interface design elements in educational games for a middle school audience. The four games in this report were selected based on their availability to the general public and their reputable developers. The purpose in undertaking this research is to determine interface and interaction conventions in educational games for 11-14 year olds in order to make recommendations to designers and developers. This report identifies the ways each game approaches important features such as art direction, providing feedback, portraying significant events, indicating clickable items, and event timing. It discusses the games’ techniques to guide gameplay. This report also addresses how interface design supports pedagogical goals.

Advisors

  • Dr. Joan Hughes
  • Dr. Min Liu
  • Dr. Paul Resta

Degrees

  • Doctoral
  • Masters

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