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Gaming the system: developing an educational game for securing principles of arterial blood gases

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Gaming the system: developing an educational game for securing principles of arterial blood gases
Abstract
This article describes the development process for creating a digital educational mini game prototype designed to provide practice opportunities for learning fundamental principles of arterial blood gases. Mini games generally take less than an hour to play and focus on specific subject matter. An interdisciplinary team of faculty from two universities mentored student game developers to design a digital educational mini game prototype. Sixteen accelerated bachelor of science in nursing students collaborated with game development students and playtested the game prototype during the last semester of their senior year in nursing school. Playtesting is a form of feedback that supports an iterative design process that is critical to game development. A 10-question survey was coupled with group discussions addressing five broad themes of an archetypical digital educational mini game to yield feedback on game design, play, and content. Four rounds of playtesting and incorporating feedback supported the iterative process. Accelerated bachelor of science in nursing student playtester feedback suggests that the digital educational mini game prototype has potential for offering an engaging, playful game experience that will support securing the fundamental principles of arterial blood gases. Next steps are to test the digital educational mini game for teaching and learning effectiveness. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Publication
Journal of Professional Nursing
Date
SEP-OCT 2016
Volume
32
Issue
5, S
Pages
S37-S41
Journal Abbr
J. Prof. Nurs.
Citation Key
ISI:000384273200006
ISSN
8755-7223
Language
English
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Citation
Boyd, C. A., Warren, J., & Glendon, M. A. (2016). Gaming the system: developing an educational game for securing principles of arterial blood gases. Journal of Professional Nursing, 32(5, S), S37–S41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2016.05.001